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Wednesday’s Top of the Scroll: Study: Groundwater Depletion in U.S. Contributing to Sea Level Rise From the Association of California Water Agencies: Groundwater in the U.S. See the article here: Wednesday’s Top of the Scroll: Study: Groundwater Depletion in U.S. Contributing to Sea Level Rise

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Underground Water Levels Continue to Slide From Reuters: Water levels in U.S. aquifers, the vast underground storage areas tapped for agriculture, energy and human consumption, between 2000 and 2008 dropped at a rate that was almost three times as great as any time during the 20th century, U.S Continue reading here: Underground Water Levels Continue to Slide

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USGS Cites Accelerating Rate of Depletion, Posing Problems for Irrigation, Surface Water From Bloomberg: Groundwater is being depleted at a rapidly accelerating pace, posing potential problems for irrigation and surface water flow, according to a U.S. Geological Survey study released May 20. Read more from Bloomberg   Continue reading here: USGS Cites Accelerating Rate of Depletion, Posing Problems for Irrigation, Surface Water

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California Heads Toward Drought From Central Coast News: As of mid-May, the US Drought Monitor shows parts of the Central Coast have slipped from abnormally dry to a condition of moderate or severe drought. Local water agencies are dependent on the water levels in reservoirs. Watch the story at Central Coast News   See the ...

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Drought Descends on Kern County From 17News: It’s one of the driest seasons for Kern County in the last 50 years, and experts say  it’slikely to get worse before it gets wetter. It’s a two-pronged problem with our record low rainfall and minimal water resources coming from up north. So now, farmers are having to look ...

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