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KamaAina

(78,249 posts)
Mon Jun 27, 2016, 06:58 PM Jun 2016

California may have a huge groundwater reserve that nobody knew about

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2016/06/27/deep-down-california-may-have-a-lot-more-water-than-scientists-thought/

In a surprising new study, Stanford researchers have found that drought-ravaged California is sitting on top of a vast and previously unrecognized water resource, in the form of deep groundwater, residing at depths between 1,000 and nearly 10,000 feet below the surface of the state’s always thirsty Central Valley.

The resource amounts to 2,700 billion tons of freshwater, mostly less than about 3,250 feet deep, according to the paper published Monday in the influential Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. And there is even more fresh or moderately salty water at more extreme depths than this that could potentially be retrieved and desalinized someday for drinking water, or for use in agriculture.

“There’s a lot more fresh groundwater in California than people know,” said Stanford’s Rob Jackson, who conducted the research with the university’s Mary Kang, the study’s lead author. “It’s like a savings account. We can spend it today, or save it for when we really need it….There’s definitely enough extra groundwater to make a difference for the drought and farmers.”...

And perhaps most troubling of all — oil and gas companies, whose data provided the basis for the discovery, may already be despoiling some of this water with their activities, the research suggests.


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California may have a huge groundwater reserve that nobody knew about (Original Post) KamaAina Jun 2016 OP
Has Nestle claimed it yet? Orrex Jun 2016 #1
^ Thread winner ^ Auggie Jun 2016 #3
Wow! Nice! Little Star Jun 2016 #2
So much for conservation now, eh? Ford_Prefect Jun 2016 #4
Ok, I"m going to take a long shower! flamingdem Jul 2016 #5
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