Once every five years, a relatively unknown process unfolds that places the future of California in a precarious balance. But it's not a process involving interest rates, job forecasts or the budget deficit. Nor is it one that reduces crime or ensures health care benefits. Rather, it's a process about water - known as urban water management planning. But does it really place California's future in the balance? You bet it does. With...
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