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About 75% of Central Valley Project water is used for agriculture, while much of the rest goes to cities and towns in the San Joaquin Valley, including Sacramento and Fresno.
Free well testing and replacement water are now available for nitrate-impacted wells in Central Valley, California communities like Fresno, Madera, and Merced.
Central Valley farmers feel former President Donald Trump more aligns with their water needs than Vice President Kamala Harris, a former U.S. senator and attorney general for California. “The ...
About 75% of Central Valley Project water is used for agriculture, while much of the rest goes to cities and towns in the San Joaquin Valley, including Sacramento and Fresno.
About 75% of Central Valley Project water is used for agriculture, while much of the rest goes to cities and towns in the San Joaquin Valley, including Sacramento and Fresno. “In particular, the ...
The Central Valley Project provides about 5 million acres feet of water to farm, enough to irrigate about a third of the agricultural land in California, according to the Bureau of Reclamation.
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