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Publication Item Title URL:
External Authors:
Lauren Sommer and Craig Miller, KQED Science
Publication Item Info:
KQED Science, July 31, 2014
Publication Short Description:
<p>There’s an “alarming lack of information” about California’s biggest reservoir, finds a major new analysis of the state’s groundwater resources. Public information about groundwater is sketchy, even in regions where over-pumping is a chronic problem, according to the report from Stanford University’s Water in the West program, a project of the Woods Institute for the Environment and Bill Lane Center for the American West.</p>
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