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California’s Water:
A Crisis We Can’t Ignore
Most of us don’t think about what it takes to get water to our homes. As long as water flows when the
tap is turned on, everything is fine. But
S The Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, a key natural estuary and the pathway through which more than 25 million Californians
and 2.5 million acres of farmland receive their water, is in an ecological crisis that threatens people and the environment.
S A federal court recently ordered a massive water supply reduction, potentially the largest in California history, to protect an endangered
fish.
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reserves are dangerously low and likely could not see us through a major disaster.
S Climate change poses serious challenges
as sea levels rise and our mountain snow pack diminishes.
S Farmers have already stopped planting some crops as water supply
uncertainties grow.
Although Californians have made great strides in water conservation, the collective impacts of drought, climate
change, supply reductions and potential natural disasters mean conservation alone will not solve this crisis…it's simply not enough.
We cannot afford to ignore these problems.
The Association of California Water Agencies, a coalition of 450 public water agencies,
wants you to know the facts about