NASA Study Sheds Light on Groundwater Fluctuations in California

According to NASA experts, a previously uncharted subterranean source contributes to the substantial amount of water that irrigates the fruitful Central Valley farmland annually, accounting for roughly 10% of the total. The study conducted by NASA reveals that an average of 4 million acre-feet of water is transported via the soil and fractured rocks beneath the Sierra Nevada mountains in California to the Central Valley on an annual basis. NASA study sheds light on groundwater fluctuations in California & brings attention on the challenges that will arise for agriculture and other uses. According to federal authorities, the Central Valley occupies … Continue reading NASA Study Sheds Light on Groundwater Fluctuations in California