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La Niña on the horizon
La Niña, the cousin of better-known El Niño, is the cooling of equatorial waters in the eastern and central Pacific Ocean that can impact atmospheric conditions worldwide.
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Water Deal for Cal and Feds Takes Bite from L.A.’s Supply
This agreement governs the storage of water in northern California reservoirs and the withdrawal of water from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. Massive pumps at the estuary’s south edge...
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LA Water & Delta Advocates Lambast MWD at CA WaterFix Revote; Directors Express Disappointment and Distrust in WaterFix Process
Yesterday, environmental and public interest groups including Restore the Delta, Food and Water Watch California, Sierra Club Los Angeles Chapter, SEIU 721, S.E.E., the Center for Food and Safety, Los Angeles area pastors, and dozens of local Los Angeles County residents delivered another punch of opposing public comments to the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD) board of directors during their revote on the CA WaterFix project.
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Water self-sufficiency in LA? It won't be easy or cheap. But it can be done
Despite another hot and dry year with less than four inches of rain in the Los Angeles area, we are back to our water-wasting ways. Two years ago, Californians were using 24% less water compared with 2013. This year, we're hardly conserving at all — just 1%.
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Lastchancetackle.com- They always pull harder from the kayak!
La Jolla Yellowtail fighting all the way to the gaff.