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  2. Kesterson National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The Kesterson National Wildlife Refuge was an artificial wetland environment, created using agricultural runoff from farmland in California 's Central Valley. The irrigation water is transported to the valley from sources in the Sierra Nevada via the California Aqueduct. Minerals from these sources are carried in the water and concentrated by ...

  3. Environmental impacts of beavers - Wikipedia

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    Effects on stream flows and water quality. Beaver ponds increase stream flows in seasonally dry streams by storing run-off in the rainy season, which raises groundwater tables via percolation from beaver ponds. In a recent study using 12 serial aerial photo mosaics from 1948 to 2002, the impact of the return of beavers on openwater area in east ...

  4. Water in California - Wikipedia

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    The California State Water Project is the largest multipurpose, state-built water project in the United States. [49] The SWP transports water from the Feather River watershed to agriculture, and some of the water goes to industrial and urban users. More than two-thirds of Californians receive some water from the SWP.

  5. New California water measures aim to increase fines for ... - AOL

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    The legislation increases fines for violations of state water curtailment to as much as $10,000 per day, plus $2,500 for each acre-foot of water diverted. (An acre-foot is 325,851 gallons, or ...

  6. Los Cerritos Wetlands - Wikipedia

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    Los Cerritos Wetlands. Coordinates: 33°45′43″N 118°6′30″W. Los Cerritos Wetlands, Zedler Marsh. Los Cerritos Wetlands is located in both Los Angeles County and Orange County in the cities of Long Beach, California, and Seal Beach, California. The San Gabriel River, historically and currently flows through the Los Cerritos Wetlands ...

  7. Landslides are destroying multimillion-dollar homes in ...

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    September 7, 2024 at 11:00 AM. The deep landslides beneath the multimillion-dollar homes in Rancho Palos Verdes moved at an almost glacial pace, until they didn’t. This affluent coastal city in ...

  8. California coastal salt marsh - Wikipedia

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    Public Domain Mark 1.0 (PDM 1.0). California's coastal salt marsh is a wetland plant community that occurs sporadically along the Pacific Coast from Humboldt Bay to San Diego. This salt marsh type is found in bays, harbors, inlets, and other protected areas subject to tidal flooding.

  9. Supreme Court rules on wetlands. Here’s how it affects ...

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