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How Much Water Do Californians Use?

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A parched Folsom Lake, at less than 20 percent of capacity (photo courtesy of National Weather Service). It’s gotta rough times for California’s umbrella sellers. 2013 was one of the driest years on record in the state. And January – usually one of the wettest months — has failed …Read More

Source: The Lowdown – Green Space

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