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As California Drought Deepens, Those With Water Can Sell at a High Price

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By Garance Burke
Associated Press

Folsom Lake, east of Sacramento, pictured in January as it reached its winter low. (Dan Brekke/KQED)

Throughout California’s desperately dry Central Valley, those with water to spare are cashing in.

As a third drought year forces farmers to fallow fields and lay off workers, two water districts …Read More

Source: Newsfix – Environment

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