California's water reserves are being depleted so rapidly that state regulatory agencies cannot keep up, notes freelance writer Glen Martin. "It's a crisis," says Martin, who reported this month's cover story on a recent trial court ruling affecting groundwater regulation and the Scott River in Siskiyou County ("Whose Groundwater Is It?").
"More than an...
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