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NASA researchers have studied the aquifer beneath the Coachella Valley and concluded that while flows of imported water have helped boost groundwater levels in places, much of the aquifer has ...
The tribe, citing Coachella Valley Water District statistics, says the aquifer lost about 35 billion gallons of water each year between 2000 and 2009. The tribe is among the water districts ...
In the Coachella Valley, the Agua Caliente tribe has for decades purchased water from local agencies, which have pumped so much water from the region's aquifers that the land is sinking.
Courses across the state have tried to rein in water use in recent years, but Coachella Valley resorts — which account for 14% of the state’s golf courses — have been slow to conserve.
THE COACHELLA VALLEY, CALIFORNIA, AUGUST 2009: The main recharge Dyke for the Coachella Valley, California, August 10 2009. This dyke serves to maintain the Aquifer upon which Coachella depends, ...
An example of the Coachella Valley Aquifer courtesy: DWA. The Coachella Valley Water District says that about 400,000 acre-feet of water have been added to groundwater storage since the end of the ...
These plans are helping the Coachella Valley's aquifer remain sustainable, and if CRB groundwater is cut from replenishing the aquifer, CVWD tells News Channel 3 that their history of sustainable ...
Despite one of the most severe droughts in California history, the Coachella Valley's overall consumption of water largely held steady during much of this year. A review of water agencies' data by ...
In Coachella Valley, the state’s new groundwater law might make it hard to tap the valley’s vast underground aquifer. Already, there are legal fights over the aquifer’s future.
California's Coachella Valley may be ground zero for a new chapter in water rights for Native American tribes, according to a new Stanford study published in the journal Science.. Better known for ...
RANCHO MIRAGE – As California figures out how to handle its ongoing historic drought, suppliers of water in the Coachella Valley said there's already a lot being done to protect the region's ...
The Agua Caliente tribe of California’s Coachella Valley says it partly owns an aquifer under its reservation and should have a say in how it is managed.