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California Drought Update: Due to Recent Storms, Feds Allocate 10% of Government Entitled Water to Farmers in California (NewYorkTimes)

(April 22, 2009, The New York Times)
Farmers in the state’s drought-stricken agricultural basin will finally get a meager supply of federal water to help irrigate crops this summer. Federal officials said storms in March allowed them to increase the amount of water sent to customers south of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. Water districts that supply [...]

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Arizona Wetland Needs Colorado River Water to Survive, Too; and What about Yuma Water Desalting Plant Just West, Slated for Trial Run? (ChristianScienceMonitor)

(Feb. 19, 2009, Christian Science Monitor)
On the Colorado River Delta, some 250 miles west southwest of Tucson as the crow flies, sits Cienega de Santa Clara.
It’s a 63-square-mile patch of wetland – a key stop for migrating birds along an arid stretch of the Pacific flyway. It’s the largest remaining wetland on the Colorado River [...]

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RED ALERT: Water is Our Life: Federal Water Managers to Temporarily Cutoff Water to 1000s of Farmers in California, for 2 Wks Beginning March 1; Consumers will Have to Pay More for Fruits & Vegetables; State Supplies Drinking Water to 23M Residents and 755,000 Acres of Irrigated Farmland; Water Shortages So Severe Most Cities will have to Start Mandatory Ration Programs by Summer (AssociatedPress)

(Feb. 20, 2009, Associated Press)

Federal water managers said Friday that they plan to cut off water, at least temporarily, to thousands of California farms as a result of the deepening drought gripping the state.
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation officials said parched reservoirs and patchy rainfall this year were forcing them to completely stop surface water deliveries [...]

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