Measuring Performance of Water Systems in California

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Abstract
The state of information about water in California is woefully inadequate. Given that California has long been a center for innovation in the world’s emerging information economy and water is among the state’s most precious resources, this is nothing short of shocking.

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Date created April 2011

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Author Christensen, Jon
Author Mercer, Thomas
Sponsor Stanford University. Bill Lane Center for the American West
Sponsor Stanford University. Woods Institute for the Environment

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Subject Groundwater
Subject Water resources development
Genre Working paper

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Christensen, Jon and Mercer, Thomas. (2011). Measuring Performance of Water Systems in California. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/cj626wh9436

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Water in the West Reports and Working Papers

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