Why did California begin to drill to access more underground aquifers?
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California's Central Valley has seen a dramatic rise in well-drilling this year to compensate for surface water lost from the drought. ... Groundwater comes from aquifers—spongelike gravel and sand-filled underground reservoirs—and we see this water only when it flows from springs and wells.
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California's Central Valley has seen a dramatic rise in well-drilling this year to compensate for surface water lost from the drought. ... Groundwater comes from aquifers—spongelike gravel and sand-filled underground reservoirs—and we see this water only when it flows from springs and wells.21-Aug-2014
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