It sounds like a climate solution everyone should be able to support: Let s make it easier and cheaper for farmers with dwindling water supplies to convert their lands from crop production to solar energy generation, if that s .
Land subsidence remains the biggest issue in the new state regulation of groundwater. The state Water Board reports that subsidence measured as much as 7 feet just east of Corcoran
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