California's water crisis requires infrastructure, modern management, and environmental reforms

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California faces a severe water crisis, with communities sinking and agriculture threatened. The state needs more water storage and conveyance infrastructure, modern management tools, and reforms to environmental strategies. These steps aim to balance ecosystem protection with ensuring water availability for communities and the nation's food supply.


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