On 27th March 2014, Wade Graham of the San Francisco Chronicle reported "The Water Revolution Necessary for California". California suffers from serious drought. Wade Graham told the reader that California is in a serious water crisis. California needs to make dramatic changes in how farmers and residents distribute water. Before all ecosystems in California were destroyed. Waidgraham believes that the price of water should be higher; and people will not waste water. Water is a finite resource that should never be wasted, it may be California's most valuable resource.
California is in the deep sea crisis, the state continues drought over the past 20 years. California companies, organizations and inhabitants are doing their utmost to reduce the use of water. Someone asked, why do we have to drought? Do we have enough water for everyone? Or can you get water from other places? California has little water and may not have enough water in a few years. As a writer of Propublica, Amanda Zamora, Lauren Kirchner, Abrahm Lustgarten wrote that droughts in California are part of a larger water crisis. This is something you need to know to talk about the cause and impact facts and details to California. Agriculture is the main cause of national water loss. The farm needs over 70% of the water to supply the crop
Many media and many politicians have caused the water shortage of San Joaquin Valley to be caused by drought, which is only a factor of deterioration. According to my experience on behalf of the California Agriculture Center, we know that our water crisis is not an unfortunate natural event; it is political pressure and by extremist environmentalist taking numerous lawsuits It is the expected result of long-term campaign started. Central Valley Project Improvement Act: With the support of NRDC, Sierra Club and other extreme environmental groups, the vast majority of Democratic Party of Congress attached it to the Commonwealth Act which must be passed in 1992 After that, I passed CVPIA. In this bill, it is necessary to transfer 800,000 acres - water - annually or 260 billion gallons in the western side of the valley - to the cause of the environment, plus an additional 400,000 acres - feet to be transferred to wildlife reserves .