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California Water Law
Developments in California water law and policy.
Monday, June 29, 2009
Drought Hurts West CV More than East
Fresno Bee
recaps the uneven impact drought and water cutbacks have had on the Central Valley. The west side, farmers have idled packers and thousands of acres. On the east side, agricultural production has hit record levels.
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Jeremy Brown
Los Angeles, CA, United States
Jeremy is an attorney in Southern California. The opinions expressed here are only his. They do not reflect the views of his employer or clients.
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State Could Raid Water District Revenues
Rainwater Collection Across the West
Politics of Disaster Declaration
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