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  • Groundwater well pumping into holding pond on Cardello Winery. Rod Cardella runs Cardella Winery, a family business since 1969, which grows almonds, broccoli and other crops as well as grapes. With the high price of water in recent years, Rod has turned to technology and drip irrigation to lower water usage and like many other farmers is planting high value crops such as almonds. Fresno County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
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  • Groundwater well with cracked earth. Rod Cardella runs Cardella Winery, a family business since 1969, which grows almonds, broccoli and other crops as well as grapes. With the high price of water in recent years, Rod has turned to technology and drip irrigation to lower water usage and like many other farmers is planting high value crops such as almonds. Fresno County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
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  • Groundwater well pumping into holding pond on Cardello Winery. Rod Cardella runs Cardella Winery, a family business since 1969, which grows almonds, broccoli and other crops as well as grapes. With the high price of water in recent years, Rod has turned to technology and drip irrigation to lower water usage and like many other farmers is planting high value crops such as almonds. Fresno County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
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  • Groundwater well pumping into holding pond on Cardello Winery. Rod Cardella runs Cardella Winery, a family business since 1969, which grows almonds, broccoli and other crops as well as grapes. With the high price of water in recent years, Rod has turned to technology and drip irrigation to lower water usage and like many other farmers is planting high value crops such as almonds. Fresno County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
    US_CA_83_153.jpg
  • Groundwater well pumping into holding pond on Cardello Winery. Rod Cardella runs Cardella Winery, a family business since 1969, which grows almonds, broccoli and other crops as well as grapes. With the high price of water in recent years, Rod has turned to technology and drip irrigation to lower water usage and like many other farmers is planting high value crops such as almonds. Fresno County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
    US_CA_83_148.jpg
  • Groundwater well pumping into holding pond on Cardello Winery. Rod Cardella runs Cardella Winery, a family business since 1969, which grows almonds, broccoli and other crops as well as grapes. With the high price of water in recent years, Rod has turned to technology and drip irrigation to lower water usage and like many other farmers is planting high value crops such as almonds. Fresno County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
    US_CA_83_079.jpg
  • Groundwater well pumping into holding pond on Cardello Winery. Rod Cardella runs Cardella Winery, a family business since 1969, which grows almonds, broccoli and other crops as well as grapes. With the high price of water in recent years, Rod has turned to technology and drip irrigation to lower water usage and like many other farmers is planting high value crops such as almonds. Fresno County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
    US_CA_83_082.jpg
  • Groundwater well pumping into holding pond on Cardello Winery. Rod Cardella runs Cardella Winery, a family business since 1969, which grows almonds, broccoli and other crops as well as grapes. With the high price of water in recent years, Rod has turned to technology and drip irrigation to lower water usage and like many other farmers is planting high value crops such as almonds. Fresno County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
    US_CA_83_168.jpg
  • Groundwater well pumping into holding pond on Cardello Winery. Rod Cardella runs Cardella Winery, a family business since 1969, which grows almonds, broccoli and other crops as well as grapes. With the high price of water in recent years, Rod has turned to technology and drip irrigation to lower water usage and like many other farmers is planting high value crops such as almonds. Fresno County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
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  • Groundwater well pumping into holding pond on Cardello Winery. Rod Cardella runs Cardella Winery, a family business since 1969, which grows almonds, broccoli and other crops as well as grapes. With the high price of water in recent years, Rod has turned to technology and drip irrigation to lower water usage and like many other farmers is planting high value crops such as almonds. Fresno County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
    US_CA_83_085.jpg
  • Groundwater well and standpipe for crop irrigation. Porterville, Tulare County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
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  • Groundwater well and standpipe for crop irrigation. Porterville, Tulare County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
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  • Groundwater bubbling up through algae on paved banks of the Los Angeles River. Glendale Narrows, Elysian Valley, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • Groundwater bubbling up through algae on paved banks of the Los Angeles River. Glendale Narrows, Elysian Valley, Los Angeles, California, USA
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  • No oilfield traffic sign next to groundwater well with oil well pumpjack and cotton field in background. Kern County, located over the Monterey Shale, has seen a dramatic increase in oil drilling and hydraulic fracking in recent years. San Joachin Valley, California, USA
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  • No oilfield traffic sign next to groundwater well with oil well pumpjack and cotton field in background Kern County, located over the Monterey Shale, has seen a dramatic increase in oil drilling and hydraulic fracking in recent years. San Joachin Valley, California, USA
    US_CA_82_172.jpg
  • Tertiary-treated recycled water from the San Jose Creek Water Reclamation Plant is diverted to the unlined San Gabriel River for infiltration into the groundwater aquifers below. San Gabriel Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
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  • Tertiary-treated recycled water from the San Jose Creek Water Reclamation Plant is diverted to the unlined San Gabriel River for infiltration into the groundwater aquifers below. San Gabriel Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
    US_CA_41_1004.jpg
  • Tertiary-treated recycled water from the San Jose Creek Water Reclamation Plant is diverted to the unlined San Gabriel River for infiltration into the groundwater aquifers below. San Gabriel Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
    US_CA_41_1002.jpg
  • Tertiary-treated recycled water from the San Jose Creek Water Reclamation Plant is diverted to the unlined San Gabriel River for infiltration into the groundwater aquifers below. San Gabriel Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
    US_CA_41_1014.jpg
  • Tertiary-treated recycled water from the San Jose Creek Water Reclamation Plant is diverted to the unlined San Gabriel River for infiltration into the groundwater aquifers below. San Gabriel Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
    US_CA_41_1015.jpg
  • Tertiary-treated recycled water from the San Jose Creek Water Reclamation Plant is diverted to the unlined San Gabriel River for infiltration into the groundwater aquifers below. San Gabriel Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
    US_CA_41_1009.jpg
  • Tertiary-treated recycled water from the San Jose Creek Water Reclamation Plant is diverted to the unlined San Gabriel River for infiltration into the groundwater aquifers below. San Gabriel Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
    US_CA_41_1052.jpg
  • Water well being drilled in Almond orchard. After three years of severe drought and groundwater depletion, a record number of well drilling permits have been granted, Tulare County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
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  • Water well being drilled in Almond orchard. After three years of severe drought and groundwater depletion, a record number of well drilling permits have been granted, Tulare County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
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  • Drill bit in front of water well being drilled in Almond orchard. After three years of severe drought and groundwater depletion, a record number of well drilling permits have been granted, Tulare County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
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  • Water well being drilled in Almond orchard. After three years of severe drought and groundwater depletion, a record number of well drilling permits have been granted, Tulare County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
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  • Drill bit in front of water well being drilled in Almond orchard. After three years of severe drought and groundwater depletion, a record number of well drilling permits have been granted, Tulare County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
    US_CA_81_232.jpg
  • Water well being drilled in Almond orchard. After three years of severe drought and groundwater depletion, a record number of well drilling permits have been granted, Tulare County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
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  • Water well being drilled in Almond orchard. After three years of severe drought and groundwater depletion, a record number of well drilling permits have been granted, Tulare County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
    US_CA_81_242.jpg
  • Water well being drilled in Almond orchard. After three years of severe drought and groundwater depletion, a record number of well drilling permits have been granted, Tulare County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
    US_CA_81_203.jpg
  • Water well being drilled in Almond orchard. After three years of severe drought and groundwater depletion, a record number of well drilling permits have been granted, Tulare County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
    US_CA_81_207.jpg
  • Water well being drilled in Almond orchard. After three years of severe drought and groundwater depletion, a record number of well drilling permits have been granted, Tulare County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
    US_CA_81_183.jpg
  • Water well being drilled in Almond orchard. After three years of severe drought and groundwater depletion, a record number of well drilling permits have been granted, Tulare County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
    US_CA_81_205.jpg
  • Rio Hondo Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
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  • Rio Hondo Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
    US_CA_41_1170.jpg
  • San Gabriel Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
    US_CA_41_1018.jpg
  • Accumulated trash next to the headworks for the Rio Hondo Spreading Grounds situated on the Rio Hondo. Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
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  • Water level gauge at Rio Hondo Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
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  • San Gabriel Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
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  • Rio Hondo channel, Rio Hondo Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
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  • Water level gauge at Rio Hondo Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
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  • Hydrogeologist points to the diversion structure control screen. San Gabriel Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
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  • Hydrogeologist points to the diversion structure control screen. San Gabriel Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
    US_CA_41_1037.jpg
  • Water level gauge at Rio Hondo Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
    US_CA_41_1193.jpg
  • Water level gauge at Rio Hondo Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
    US_CA_41_1187.jpg
  • San Gabriel Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
    US_CA_41_1135.jpg
  • Senior Hydrogeologist points to a map of the San Gabriel Spreading Grounds, San Gabriel Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
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  • Gate at Rio Hondo Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
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  • Desilting pond’s zig-zag design helps slow down water, allowing for silt to settle out before the water is directed towards the infiltration basins. San Gabriel Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
    US_CA_41_1153.jpg
  • Rio Hondo Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
    US_CA_41_1175.jpg
  • Gate at Rio Hondo Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
    US_CA_41_1163.jpg
  • San Gabriel Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
    US_CA_41_1133.jpg
  • Accumulated trash next to the headworks for the Rio Hondo Spreading Grounds situated on the Rio Hondo. Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
    US_CA_41_1125.jpg
  • Water level gauge at Rio Hondo Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
    US_CA_41_1112.jpg
  • Desilting pond’s zig-zag design helps slow down water, allowing for silt to settle out before the water is directed towards the infiltration basins. San Gabriel Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
    US_CA_41_1099.jpg
  • Accumulated trash next to the headworks for the Rio Hondo Spreading Grounds situated on the Rio Hondo. Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
    US_CA_41_1096.jpg
  • Accumulated trash next to the headworks for the Rio Hondo Spreading Grounds situated on the Rio Hondo. Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
    US_CA_41_1092.jpg
  • Rio Hondo Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
    US_CA_41_1198.jpg
  • San Gabriel Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
    US_CA_41_1140.jpg
  • Motorized gates controlling flow between infiltration basins. Rio Hondo Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
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  • Senior Hydrogeologist points to a map of the San Gabriel Spreading Grounds, San Gabriel Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
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  • San Gabriel Spreading Grounds, Water Replenishment District – WRD, Pico Rivera, Los Angeles County
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  • A "Dam water grows food" sign promotes the building of more water storage in the Central Valley farmers during time of drought, Maricopa, Kern County, California, USA
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  • Crop field being irrigated near Bakersfield, Kern County, Caliornia, USA
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  • Crop field being irrigated near Bakersfield, Kern County, Caliornia, USA
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  • Water irrigation canal, Shafter, Kern Coutny, California, USA
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  • Crop field being irrigated near Bakersfield, Kern County, Caliornia, USA
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  • Fallow crop field on farm near Maricopa, route 166, Kern County, California, USA
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  • Crops being irrigated near Bakersfield, Kern County, California, USA
    US_CA_82_483.jpg
  • Crop field being irrigated near Bakersfield, Kern County, Caliornia, USA
    US_CA_82_557.jpg
  • Cracked and dry earth next to fallow crop field. Fresno County, San Joachin Valley, California, USA
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  • Farmers are leaving more fields fallow after three years of severe drought. Kern County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
    US_CA_82_013.jpg
  • Rainwater collects by side of the road and Almond orchard during a sever drought. Kern County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
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  • Cracked and dry earth next to fallow crop field. Fresno County, San Joachin Valley, California, USA
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  • Millerton Lake and Friant Dam, just north of Fresno and part of the Central Valley Project, is a reservoir that stores water for irrigation in the San Joachin Valley and has a capacity of 520,000 acre feet. Like many other major reservoirs in the San Joaquin Valley, three years of severe drought have dropped water levels dramatically. Fresno County, California, USA
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  • Deer Creek Recharge and Wildlife Project was constructed originally as a recharge facility but was converted for habitat enhancement as well. Once host to over 1,000 bird types, after three years of severe drought, it is completely dry, the trees are dying and the birds have left. Tulare County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
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  • Cracked earth in front of grape vineyard. Rod Cardella runs Cardella Winery, a family business since 1969, which grows almonds, broccoli and other crops as well as grapes. With the high price of water in recent years, Rod has turned to technology and drip irrigation to lower water usage and like many other farmers is planting high value crops such as almonds. Fresno County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
    US_CA_83_087.jpg
  • Water well being drilling next to oil well and fracking site in almond orchard. Kern County, located over the Monterey Shale, has seen a dramatic increase in oil drilling and hydraulic fracking in recent years. San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
    US_CA_82_072.jpg
  • Millerton Lake and Friant Dam, just north of Fresno and part of the Central Valley Project, is a reservoir that stores water for irrigation in the San Joachin Valley and has a capacity of 520,000 acre feet. Like many other major reservoirs in the San Joaquin Valley, three years of severe drought have dropped water levels dramatically. Fresno County, California, USA
    US_CA_83_017.jpg
  • Crops being irrigated in Kern County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
    US_CA_82_034.jpg
  • Farmers are leaving more fields fallow after three years of severe drought. Kern County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
    US_CA_82_005.jpg
  • Lake Success is a reservoir and dam along the Tule River and provides water to nearby Porterville and East Porterville, small towns at the eastern edge of the Central Valley, and is at extremely low levels as a result of three years of severe drought. Tulare County, California, USA
    US_CA_81_132.jpg
  • Irrigation ditch running next to vineyard and almond orchard. Rod Cardella runs Cardella Winery, a family business since 1969, which grows almonds, broccoli and other crops as well as grapes. With the high price of water in recent years, Rod has turned to technology and drip irrigation to lower water usage and like many other farmers is planting high value crops such as almonds. Fresno County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
    US_CA_83_143.jpg
  • Irrigation ditch running next to vineyard and almond orchard. Rod Cardella runs Cardella Winery, a family business since 1969, which grows almonds, broccoli and other crops as well as grapes. With the high price of water in recent years, Rod has turned to technology and drip irrigation to lower water usage and like many other farmers is planting high value crops such as almonds. Fresno County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
    US_CA_83_142.jpg
  • Rod Cardella standing in his vinyard which uses drip irrigation. Rod Cardella runs Cardella Winery, a family business since 1969, which grows almonds, broccoli and other crops as well as grapes. With the high price of water in recent years, Rod has turned to technology and drip irrigation to lower water usage and like many other farmers is planting high value crops such as almonds. Fresno County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
    US_CA_83_066.jpg
  • Donna Johnson, a 72 year old resident of East Porterville, a small town at the eastern edge of the Central Valley, has been delivering water on an almost daily basis to many of her fellow townsfolk who had run out of water. Last June many of the towns wells started to run dry as a result of the severe drought conditions in the area. Tulare County, California, USA
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  • Cracked and dry earth next to fallow crop field. Fresno County, San Joachin Valley, California, USA
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  • Almond orchard. Rod Cardella runs Cardella Winery, a family business since 1969, which grows almonds, broccoli and other crops as well as grapes. With the high price of water in recent years, Rod has turned to technology and drip irrigation to lower water usage and like many other farmers is planting high value crops such as almonds. Fresno County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
    US_CA_83_093.jpg
  • Fallow crop field outside of Fresno. Three years of severe drought has led to a dramtic increase in unplanted farmland. Fresno County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
    US_CA_83_039.jpg
  • Millerton Lake and Friant Dam, just north of Fresno and part of the Central Valley Project, is a reservoir that stores water for irrigation in the San Joachin Valley and has a capacity of 520,000 acre feet. Like many other major reservoirs in the San Joaquin Valley, three years of severe drought have dropped water levels dramatically. Fresno County, California, USA
    US_CA_83_034.jpg
  • Millerton Lake and Friant Dam, just north of Fresno and part of the Central Valley Project, is a reservoir that stores water for irrigation in the San Joachin Valley and has a capacity of 520,000 acre feet. Like many other major reservoirs in the San Joaquin Valley, three years of severe drought have dropped water levels dramatically. Fresno County, California, USA
    US_CA_83_014.jpg
  • Crops being irrigated in Kern County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
    US_CA_82_037.jpg
  • Crops being irrigated in Kern County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
    US_CA_82_025.jpg
  • Farmers are leaving more fields fallow after three years of severe drought. Kern County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
    US_CA_82_016.jpg
  • Farmers are leaving more fields fallow after three years of severe drought. Kern County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
    US_CA_82_002.jpg
  • Lake Success is a reservoir and dam along the Tule River and provides water to nearby Porterville and East Porterville, small towns at the eastern edge of the Central Valley, and is at extremely low levels as a result of three years of severe drought.  Tulare County, California, USA
    US_CA_81_075.jpg
  • Lake Success is a reservoir and dam along the Tule River and provides water to nearby Porterville and East Porterville, small towns at the eastern edge of the Central Valley, and is at extremely low levels as a result of three years of severe drought.  Tulare County, California, USA
    US_CA_81_066.jpg
  • Irrigation ditch running next to vineyard and almond orchard. Rod Cardella runs Cardella Winery, a family business since 1969, which grows almonds, broccoli and other crops as well as grapes. With the high price of water in recent years, Rod has turned to technology and drip irrigation to lower water usage and like many other farmers is planting high value crops such as almonds. Fresno County, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA
    US_CA_83_140.jpg
  • Millerton Lake and Friant Dam, just north of Fresno and part of the Central Valley Project, is a reservoir that stores water for irrigation in the San Joachin Valley and has a capacity of 520,000 acre feet. Like many other major reservoirs in the San Joaquin Valley, three years of severe drought have dropped water levels dramatically. Fresno County, California, USA
    US_CA_83_020.jpg
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