Amid drought, California’s new housing experiments with ways to save water
Developers are testing homes with built-in water recycling systems, and others may follow
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- Drought USA
- Housing
Developers are testing homes with built-in water recycling systems, and others may follow
Despite a historic water shortage gripping the state, the need for more housing trumps the need to save water
East Porterville, California, has no central water system, leading to health risks during drought
In some US states fighting drought, non-water-restricted farms are growing crops to send abroad
Rise of 1 degree C expected this year; scientists say 2 degree rise could mean severe storms, droughts, floods
Cranes and other waterfowl have been left with less wetland space, threatening their health
NOAA annual winter report predicts more rainfall for parched California, but not enough to cover drought losses
In drought-ridden, unregulated California, it’s finders keepers for groundwater — and the finders have big drills
Opponents rally against the cost of WaterFix plan and disruption to farms in the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta
Ecologists question rebates to replace lawns with artificial turf