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June 15, 2016

California has a complex water distribution system: here, the California Aqueduct in dry farmland.

Solutions for better water distribution systems to alleviate the negative effects of drought are needed--especially in California. California has a complex water distribution system: here, the California Aqueduct in dry farmland. Note the wind turbines in the lower left corner.

Credit: Ian Kluft, CC BY-SA 3.0


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