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There's a Chance Groundwater in California's Central Valley Will Not Recover From Past and Potential Droughts
According to recent research published in the interdisciplinary AGU journal Water Resources Research, which focuses on hydrology and water resources, central valley's groundwater could possibly become exhausted as a result of excessive pumping of water during and after droughts.
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