'Lost communities': thousands of wells in rural California may run dry
by Susie Cagle from on (#50058)
Years of pumping, drought and a thirsty agriculture industry have taken a heavy toll on the water supply - and new plans are leaving vulnerable residents behind
When Carolina Garcia's well began pumping sand and air instead of water in 2016, she didn't know where to turn.
The Garcias had been living in Tombstone Territory, a quiet four-street community in California's San Joaquin Valley, for 10 years. In the middle of the state's historic drought, many of the farms surrounding Tombstone Territory had installed new wells and deepened existing ones. Despite being just two miles from the Kings river, Tombstone was drying up.
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