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  2. Environment of California - Wikipedia

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    20th century petroleum extraction helped the city of Los Angeles become one of the largest in the United States. California's aboriginal population of about 300,000 was distributed in relatively self-sufficient groups with subsistence resources on the coastal wetlands near the mouth of the Smith River, along the Klamath River and its interior wetlands, on the coastal wetlands surrounding ...

  3. 'Hell itself': Video shows frightening scene along Pacific ...

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    Video shows fire blazing on Pacific Coast Highway Datig, in the video says, the experience is “like driving through hell itself." “All of PCH is on fire right now,” she says in the video.

  4. Nearly 300 trout rescued from Palisades fire burn scar. Their ...

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    The Palisades fire, which has chewed through more than 23,000 acres, burned down to the water in places, destroying trees and riparian canopy right along the edges.

  5. No ‘water system in the world’ could have handled the LA ...

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    In parts of California subject to the fire-related building codes, a home built in 2008 or later was about 40% less likely to be destroyed than a home built in 1990 that had identical exposure to ...

  6. River's End: California's Latest Water War - Wikipedia

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    The documentary draws parallels to the California water wars featured in the 1974 film Chinatown. The film had its world premiere at the 2021 Wild & Scenic Film Festival on January 14, 2021, where it won the Jury Award and People's Choice Award. [1] It then played at the International Wildlife Film Festival where it won its category. [2]

  7. Human impact on river systems - Wikipedia

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    Chemicals and heavy metals from industrial wastewater are also toxic to aquatic life. They can shorten an organism's life span and its ability to reproduce while also endangering humans, since humans may feed on these organisms and any toxic impacts on these organisms may adversely impact humans. [8]

  8. Water in California - Wikipedia

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    Map of water storage and delivery facilities as well as major rivers and cities in the state of California. Central Valley Project systems are in red, and State Water Project in blue. California's interconnected water system serves almost 40 million people and irrigates over 5,680,000 acres (2,300,000 ha) of farmland. [1]

  9. Wildfires' impact on watersheds will linger for years - AOL

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