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Stanford study: San Joaquin Valley sinking land is irreversible. But there is some hopeA new Stanford study has found parts of the San Joaquin Valley have sunk nearly 1 inch per year from 2006 to 2022, and much of the subsidence ... that most subsided land can't be restored ...
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Groundwater pumping is making California’s San Joaquin Valley sink about an inch per year: Study“With these findings, we can look at the big picture of mitigating this record-breaking subsidence,” Knight added. The San Joaquin Valley ... from orbit to capture land elevation changes ...
The next drought could end up with two domestic wells going dry in the water basin that most of San Joaquin County and parts ...
The Army Corps of Engineers' decision to release water from dams in the San Joaquin Valley is causing concern among regional water managers.
(Natalie Hanson / Courthouse News) Many wells vulnerable to going dry rest in the southern San Joaquin Valley, where city officials debate ... crops that generate more revenue while using less land ...
The Army Corps of Engineers' decision to release water on Friday from Kaweah and Success lakes in the San Joaquin Valley to help California fight wildfires is causing concern and confusion among ...
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