By Ryan Bezerra
When, in 1746, Benjamin Franklin wrote, in Poor Richard's Almanack, that, "When the Well's dry, we know the Worth of Water," he was still an English colonist and it would be another century before gold was discovered in California. The last few years in California, however, have proven Mr. Franklin's wisdom.
The drought that began in 2012 has cast bright light on California's water issues, both in mass media and among policym...
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