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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's top water regulator may continue drought conservation rules, in spite of recent storms that have dumped rain and snow up and down the state.…
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California water agencies told state regulators yesterday (Wednesday) that rules requiring water conservation should end. As Capital Public Radio's Amy…
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Is it time to declare that the California drought is over? Some water experts say yes... sort of. Capital Public Radio's Amy Quinton reports.
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A number of water districts in the Inland Empire have been improving their conservation rates this year over last year. KVCR's Ken Vincent has more.
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The first manual snow survey of the season yesterday (Tuesday) found the amount of water in California's Sierra Nevada snowpack below average. As Capital…
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California state agencies have released a draft plan for long-term water conservation across the state. The water-saving practices we thought were…
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California is moving forward with rules for how water districts can turn what goes down your toilet back into drinking water. State regulators are taking…
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The U.S. Drought Monitor showed nearly a quarter of California is out of the drought as of yesterday. It's the best news heard in our dry state since…
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For the last several months, water use in California has increased despite the ongoing drought. The latest conservation figures, however, show…
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Californians aren't saving as much water since state regulators relaxed conservation rules in June. As Capital Public Radio's Amy Quinton reports, the…