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Visualization: How the Drought is Shrinking California’s Reservoirs

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California’s landscape is peppered with a huge collection of dams and reservoirs, providing water — and in some cases power — to cities and farms throughout the state. Most of these reservoirs typically fill up during the wet winter months and are slowly depleted over the course of the summer …Read More

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