Storing Water in California: What Can $2.7 Billion Buy Us?
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
- A research briefing focused on groundwater storage in California. There is no single solution to increase the resilience of California’s water system to manage climatic change and increased growth. Nevertheless, finding ways to store water during wet years, so that it is available during dry periods, is important for California if it is to increase its drought resiliency.
Description
Type of resource | text |
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Date created | October 2014 |
Creators/Contributors
Author | Perrone, Debra |
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Author | Rohde, Melissa |
Sponsor | Stanford Water in the West, a program of the Woods Institute for the Environment and the Bill Lane Center for the American West, Stanford University. |
Subjects
Subject | Groundwater |
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Subject | Water resources development |
Subject | Water-storage |
Genre | Issue brief |
Bibliographic information
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Location | https://purl.stanford.edu/dg106sj6418 |
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Preferred citation
- Preferred Citation
- Perrone, Debra and Rohde, Melissa. (2014). Storing Water in California: What Can $2.7 Billion Buy Us?. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/dg106sj6418
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Water in the West Reports and Working Papers
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