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Thomas Harter
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California Agriculture
New regulations are emerging in response to historic groundwater depletion and widespread groundwater quality degradation in California. They aim at long-term preservation of groundwater resources for use in agriculture, in urban areas and for the support of ecosystems in streams dependent on groundwater. The regulations are driving a historic shif...
Gertler, A W Bytnerowicsz, A Cahill, T A Arbaugh, M Cliff, S Kahyaoğlu-Koračin, J Tarney, L Alonso, R Fraczek, W
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California Agriculture
Peter Moyle
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California Agriculture
Californians today seem willing to make sacrifices to protect the environment, including paying more \textemdash directly or indirectly \textemdash for water. There are limits to this willingness, however, and these limits are determined by a combination of underlying value systems and the perceived relationships between costs and benefits. A numbe...
Marchetti, Michael P. Peter Moyle
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California Agriculture
Increasing human demands for water in California have led to a decline in the diversity and abundance of native aquatic organisms, including valuable salmon and steelhead. Declines worsen during drought years, a fact demonstrated in 1989 when lower Putah Creek dried out in the third year of the state\textquoterights most recent drought. That year, ...
Gary, N Daly, H Locke, S Margaret Race
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California Agriculture