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    California’s Governor Jerry Brown signed the legislation into law during September of 2014 as an attempt to manage California’s groundwater for the first time in history. Through this legislation, the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) and the DWR have established a timeline with deadlines to comply with SGMA. By June of 2017, groundwater sustainability agencies (GSAs) will need to form and provide groundwater sustainability plans (GSP) by the year…

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    Unfortunately, her diary is left unfinished, for she, her family, and the other occupants of the annex are discovered by the Gestapo and sent to a concentration camp. The general horror of war, coupled with the specific horrors that the Nazis inflicted upon the Jews, is the major theme of the diary. Anne Frank, the young teenage girl who writes the diary, experiences the pain of war first-hand. In order to try and escape the Nazi extermination of Jewish people, her family and the Van…

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    California is currently suffering in a major drought as we speak. Due to the climate changes, constant high temperatures and not having enough rain is causing the country to be more aware of how they can save water by limiting the usage of their water supply. This problems leads to water restrictions effecting many businesses, residents, and farms. In this article, author Justin Gillis, wrote "Warming is found to intensify California drought", published in 2015 by the International New York…

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    (B) Scavenger Hunt: The Parks and Recreation of Sentinel City offer services that include swimming lessons, nutrition education, gardening classes, summer programs, city sports, adult fitness program, and after school’s services. Budgeting for parks and recreation have decreased in the last two years. There has been a rise in citations cited at the parks and recreation center for trespassing, intoxication, and violent crimes. Common complaints have been an increase in the homeless population at…

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    no continuous aquifers and ground water is only found in the fractured and weathered zones of Precambrian rock. These various aquifers are located primarily in gneiss and granite. The Precambrian shield only makes up a small portion of eastern Bolivia. Aquifers in this province are generally shallow at depth less than 90 meters and due to this many of the aquifers are biologically contaminated near populated areas (Roebuck et al. 2004). Majority of the ground water that is used in this area…

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    residents living below the poverty line. Once the home of the United States’ largest General Motors plant, Flint’s economy suffered a major blow when General Motors downsized during the 1980s. A low budget, contaminated water source, and outdated infrastructure have led to a water crisis in Flint, Michigan which is a danger to local residents in regards to public concerns for health, loss of confidence in government, and a larger deficit. Once General Motors downsized their plant in Flint,…

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    something he admires, and that is the beauty of water. He is venturing to make water visible for the common man once again. Because of this The Big Thirst acts as a love story…

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    acres under water (National Aeronautics and Space Administration [NASA], 2005). In 1931, China experienced flooding of the Yellow River that lead to two million deaths and affected about 52 million people for years after the flood (Disaster History, n.d.). Areas near large bodies of water are especially at risk for…

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    Apalachicola Bay Essay

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    estuarine research reserve by NOAA in 1979, and a biosphere reserve by UNESCO) (Edmiston 2008). Apalachicola Bay receives water from a drainage network of Chattahoochee (Alabama-Georgia), Flint (Georgia), and Apalachicola (Florida) Rivers.…

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    Flint Water Crisis Essay

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    in Walkerton, Ontario, the water supply became polluted with E.coli. In May 2000, 2321 residents of the city turned ill due to the polluted water and about 7 residents died. Almost identically in Flint, Michigan, a water crisis created by mankind, which started almost 5 years ago when in order to save money, the government made a decision to switch water sources from the Lake Huron to The Flint River. The Flint water crisis started back in 2011, the city's water source was switched from…

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