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Washington Post: California’s drive to save water is killing trees, hurting utilities and raising taxes
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Valley News: We should stop wasting water
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CBS San Francisco: Lake Tahoe Level Rises But Mild Weather Puts Brakes On Sierra …
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Pasadena Star-News: El Niño no-show could damage California’s water conservation efforts
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Sacramento Bee: Weak El Niño fails to fix California’s drought
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Petaluma Argus Courier: Amid rain, Petaluma residents told to save water
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Los Angeles Times: Essential California: Who benefited from turf rebates?
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Sacramento Bee: After a tough year of drought, almonds still celebrated in Capay Valley
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PRI: January snows in the Sierras ease, but will not end, California’s …
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CNBC: Drier February raises concerns El Nino is fading
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Visalia Times-Delta: Lost water is wasted water
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The Atlantic: A Tale of Two Water Systems
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Monterey County Herald: Jack Hawks: State needs drought emergency exit plan
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Fresno Bee: Feinstein and Costa sound like broken records
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Ventura County Star: Drought continues
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The Pacifican: City of Stockton proposes 26 percent water rate increase — Is this a …
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KFSN-TV: El Nino: NASA describes what California should expect next
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Environmental Leader: California Water Bond Funding Will Begin to Flow
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Davis Enterprise: Wolk introduces Aquifer Protection Act
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San Diego Union Tribune: Protecting wildlife and human life
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San Diego Union Tribune: The fight to defend protected ocean areas