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Californias limited water supply comes from two main sources: surface water, or water that travels or gathers on the ground, like rivers, streams, and lakes; and groundwater, which is water that is pumped out from the ground. California has also begun producing a small amount of desalinated water, water that was once
California receives 75 percent of its rain and snow in the watersheds north of Sacramento. However, 80 percent of Californias water demand comes from the southern 2/3 of the state.
The Golden States economy, agricultural production, and population have grown to number one in the nation, largely in pace with the development of its water resources. California receives 75 percent of its rain and snow in the watersheds north of Sacramento.
Yet, considering that agriculture accounts for approximately 40 percent of the states total water use (with total water use including environmental and urban uses) or approximately 80 percent of all developed water (water that is controlled and managed for a variety of purposes) used in California, even small
Half of all water in California is used by the environment, followed by agriculture which uses 40%. However, agriculture uses about 80% of the states developed water (water that is controlled and managed).
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More than nine million acres of farmland in California are irrigated, representing roughly 80% of all water used for businesses and homes.
As California continues to grapple with ongoing drought conditions, state lawmakers have introduced new regulations to curb unnecessary water use. Assembly Bill 1572 now prohibits the use of potable waterwater safe for drinking and bathingto irrigate non-functional turf.

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