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  1. Apr 21, 2023 · 14 hours ago. That pavement was the problem — the water had nowhere to go. Even in milder storms, their grass front yard washed away, turning into a muddy soup. Cars would drift down the street...

  2. The State Water Resources Control Board publishes this collection of California statutes pertaining to the law of water rights as part of its public information program.

  3. Figure 42: Community residents and project partners removing trash from South Park neighborhood’s alleys Image Credit: The Trust for Public Land. Figure 43: Members of the Avalon Green Alley Team maintaining alleys in the Avalon Project’s site area Image Credit: The Trust for Public Land.

  4. Jan 1, 2016 · i. WHAT IS A “SPECIAL DISTRICT”? Special districts are local government agencies that provide essential services to millions of Californians. Local residents form special districts when they want their community to have new or better services and infrastructure.

  5. Jun 3, 2020 · Overlying rights only extend to native water within the groundwater basin. For example, down in Southern California in particular, a lot of water districts recharge their groundwater basins with imported water; that’s foreign water, so overlying rights don’t attach to that imported groundwater.

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  6. In support of its contention, the City alleged that it pays more than its fair share of the costs of the District’s conservation efforts, both relative to agricultural users by virtue of the three-to-one ratio required under section 75594 of the Water Code, and relative to other users in the district that pump from basins that receive greater ...

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  8. May 8, 2023 · Outdated software, aging infrastructure and other weaknesses leave California's critical water supply vulnerable to cyberattacks and other threats.

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