Opinion: Initiative to fund and fast track water projects is badly needed
To cope with worsening droughts, over the past few decades Californians have made impressive gains in water efficiency. Total water diversions in California for agriculture and cities – roughly 30 million acre feet per year for agriculture and 8 million acre feet per year for cities – have not increased even while California’s population has grown and irrigated farm acreage has increased. But conservation alone cannot guarantee Californians have an adequate supply of water.
-Written by Edward Ring, a senior fellow with the California Policy Center, which he co-founded in 2013.