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A California Tunnel Could Save Stormwater for Millions. Why is It So Divisive?

March 1, 2023/in California and the U.S., Media Coverage /by Noah Harrel /The Washington Postby Scott Dance

As drought-weary Californians watched trillions of gallons of runoff wash into the Pacific Ocean during recent storms, it underscored a nagging question: Why can’t we save more of that water for not-so-rainy days to come?

But even the rare opportunity to stock up on the precious resource isn’t proving enough to unite a state divided on a contentious idea to siphon water from the north and tunnel it southward, an attempt to combat the Southwest’s worst drought in more than a millennium.

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Tags: California Agriculture, infrastructure investment, Stormwater Runoff, tunnel, water strategy, water transport
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