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A California town is without running water amid drought

A California town is without running water amid drought
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Drought saps California reservoirs as hot, dry summer looms

OROVILLE, Calif. (AP) Each year Lake Oroville helps water a quarter of the nation’s crops, sustain endangered salmon beneath its massive earthen dam and anchor the tourism economy of a Northern California county that must rebuild seemingly every year after unrelenting wildfires.

Eine finstere Agenda hinter der kalifornischen Wasserkrise? Drohende Katastrophe bei der Nahrungsmittelversorgung

Übersetzung LZ In den letzten Monaten hat sich eine Krisensituation in der Lebensmittelversorgung der USA entwickelt und ist dabei, alarmierende Dimensionen anzunehmen, die katastrophal werden könnten. Zusätzlich zu den bereits bestehenden Lockdowns der Corona-Pandemie und der Arbeitslosigkeit könnte eine sich abzeichnende Landwirtschaftskrise auch die Inflationsmaßnahmen kippen und eine Finanzkrise verursachen, wenn die Zinsen steigen. Die Zutaten sind vielfältig, aber zentral ist eine schwere Dürre in den wichtigsten Anbaustaaten der Dakotas und des Südwestens, einschließlich des agrarintensiven Kaliforniens. Bisher hat Washington beunruhigend wenig getan, um die Krise anzugehen, und die Beamten der kalifornischen Wasserbehörde haben die Krise noch viel schlimmer gemacht, indem sie die staatlichen Wasserreservoirs abgelassen haben… in den Ozean.

Ensuring Safe Drinking Water for California s Native American Communities - Public Policy Institute of California

Ensuring Safe Drinking Water for California’s Native American Communities NEVER MISS AN UPDATE! Comments California is home to 109 federally recognized tribes more than any other state and several more are petitioning for federal recognition. The US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) is responsible for regulating water quality on tribal lands, while the State Water Board regulates water quality for other water systems. According to USEPA’s ECHO database, 88 tribal water systems in California serve more than 160,000 people. Unfortunately, some Native American communities lack access to safe drinking water. Federal agencies, not states, have traditionally been funding partners, but as part of its commitment to ensure safe drinking water for all Californians, the state is now poised to partner with tribes to address this important public health challenge.

East Orosi one step closer to clean water as Tulare County moves to become administrator

East Orosi one step closer to clean water as Tulare County moves to become administrator
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