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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.
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[10] The California drought, beginning in 1987, led to reductions in surface water delivery. In 2011, lawyer David L. Bernhardt and the Colorado-based law firm Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck filed a lawsuit for Westlands that "sought to force the feds to make good on a commitment to build a multibillion-dollar system to dispose of the poisoned ...
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 ...
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.
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In 1972, the California Department of Public Health commended the city of Fresno for its efforts to mitigate nitrates in the groundwater supply. [7] However, in 2001, Fresno earned a grade of poor for water quality and compliance from the Natural Resources Defense Council, an environmental advocacy group. [8]
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