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California Water Law
Developments in California water law and policy.
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Farm Bureau Estimates Drought Costs
The California Farm Bureau has put a potential
price tag
on the water shortage: $1.4 billion in five San Joaquin Valley counties. The county-by-county breakdown:
Fresno: $730,122,184
Kern: $566,700,000
Kings: $58,475,195
Madera: $8,194,728
Tulare: $3,300,000
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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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Farm Bureau Estimates Drought Costs
Survey of Local Water Use Restrictions
SF Wants Bay Area Aquifer Reserves
Peripheral Canal Opposition
WSJ on CA Water
SB 457 and 458
CA Recieves Most Fed Water Recycling Funds
New California Graywater Rules
David Hayes Profile
Tucson: Commercial Projects Must Recycle Rainwater
Climate Change May Force New Ways of Allocating Wa...
LA Water Cops
Peripheral Canal Moves Forward
National Water Act
Interview with SD County Water GM
Drought Politics in CV
Gleick on Drought Myths
Stimulus Funds to Long Beach Desal
Carmel River Diversions, Steelhead Salmon
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