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  • The lower water level in Lake Oroville located in Oroville, Northern California is caused by the severe California drought. It's the single most important reservoir in the California State Water Project providing 70% of the water for Southern California and San Francisco Bay Area urban areas and 30% for irrigation in the Central Valley.
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  • The lower water level in Lake Oroville located in Oroville, Northern California is caused by the severe California drought. It's the single most important reservoir in the California State Water Project providing 70% of the water for Southern California and San Francisco Bay Area urban areas and 30% for irrigation in the Central Valley.
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  • Southern California landscape and the effects of four years drought.
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  • Southern California landscape and the effects of four years drought.
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  • Growing dates fruint in the Imperial Valley, Southern California
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  • Growing Red bell peppers in Southern California's Imperial Valley
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  • Growing dates fruint in the Imperial Valley; Southern California
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  • Bell peppers orchard located in Southern California's Imperial Valley
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  • Water from the Colorado river running in this irrigation canal right by an alfafa field in the Imperial Valley located in Southern California.
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  • Water treament station located in the Imperial Valley, California
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  • Alfafa field located in the town of Westmorland in the Imperial Valey, California
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  • Sprinklers - a device used to sprays water in laws and agriculture fields located in  the Imperial Valley, California
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  • Trucks dropping off alfafa bales on the side of the road in Westmorland town, located in the Imperial Valley, California.
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  • An automated sprinkler system watering an alfafa field located in the Imperial Valey, California
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  • Tractors use to mow the alfafa and pack in tight bales
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  • Dead trees in the drying up Salton Sea Lake - Western shore
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  • White pelican. The Salton Sea supports 30% of the remaining population of the American white pelican.
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  • Abandoned salt-encrusted structure at Salton Sea Beach
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  • Tony - the tractor driver used to mow the alfafa and pack in tight bales.
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  • Date palm tree growing in the Imperial Valley
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  • Bales of alfafa
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