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KVCR's Quinn Mays speaks with desert reporter Melissa Daniels about historic changes in the Eastern Coachella Valley that are meant to bring positive change for the aging water infrastructure of the region.
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UC Riverside scientists have decoded the genome of black-eyed peas, which could have implications for how humanity deals with climate change. KVCR's…
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California and eight other states, including New York, are again suing the Trump Administration and, yes, it's about water. The states filed the lawsuit…
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The lack of rainfall and snow pack has people wondering if the Golden State is on the verge of another drought. CPRN reporter Ezra David Romero looks into…
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The latest state survey of the snowpack in the Sierra Nevada Mountains shows snow levels well below normal for this time of the year. However, officials…
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As Tropical Storm Harvey pummels Texas, California water managers say such devastating floods could happen here. As Capital Public Radio's Amy Quinton…
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Proposed $5 Billion Calif. Water Storage Facility Would Take Half Of Voter-Approved Water Bond FundsSupporters of building a reservoir nearly twice the size of FolsomLake are applying for Proposition 1 water bond money that California voters approved in…
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A Bill introduced in the California Legislature this week would strengthen protections for groundwater resources in the state's deserts. KVCR's Ben Purper…
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A recent report says California cities and suburbs responded well to the state's unprecedented mandate to cut water use by 25 percent during the drought.…
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Scientists fro the first time have quantified how much groundwater was lost in California's Central Valley in the most recent drought. As Capital Public…
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It is now the wettest season on record in Northern California. As Capital Public Radio's Amy Quinton reports, that region is where most of the state gets…
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The city of San Diego's plan to recycle wastewater into drinking water is moving forward. KVCR's Ken Vincent has more.