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  2. California bans watering 'non-functional' grass in some areas ...

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    The state water board adopted the rules a day after Newsom met with leaders of large urban water suppliers and urged them to step up efforts to get people to reduce water use. In July, Newsom ...

  3. Environmental issues in the San Joaquin Valley - Wikipedia

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    Only two of the last eleven years have reached Fresno's 14.77 inch per year average, so the current drought has intensified. Several seasonal rivers and streams dependent on water releases from California's vast dam system have been dry for several years. Releasing billions of gallons of water in the spring leaves the reservoirs depleted in the ...

  4. It’s time to reduce watering in Fresno & Clovis. Not doing so ...

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  5. Gavin Newsom signs law to permanently ban watering grass at ...

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    Gavin Newsom signs law to permanently ban watering grass at certain California businesses. Maggie Angst. October 14, 2023 at 7:41 AM ... The new rules will be phased in beginning Jan. 1, 2027.

  6. Westlands Water District - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest agricultural water district in the United States by irrigable acres and provides water primarily to farms in an area of approximately 614,000 acres (2,400 km 2) in Fresno County and Kings County in the San Joaquin Valley of central California. Its headquarters are in Fresno.

  7. Leaky Acres Recharge Facility - Wikipedia

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    The Leaky Acres Recharge Facility is a groundwater recharge facility located in Fresno, California. The facility began as a joint research project by the City of Fresno water division and the US Department of Agriculture. It first began percolating water in 1971 and was subsequently expanded and duplicated in other areas of the city.

  8. City of Fresno discolored water investigation - Wikipedia

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    In January 2016, Fresno, California resident Jeanette Grider made a post on social media website Nextdoor.com, asking neighbors whether they were having problems with discolored water. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] City employees had previously told Grider and other affected residents that the water was fine and blamed the discolored water problem on ...

  9. Los Fresnos sets limits on watering lawns, irrigation - AOL

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    Mayor Alejandro Flores said in a media release that when the level of U.S. water stored in Amistad and Falcon Reservoirs reaches 35%, this triggers the town's Stage 2 Drought Contingency Plan. The ...