A Watershed Moment: Realizing our Recharge Potential

We sat down with CEO Ashley Boren and Director of Resource Stewardship Dr. Daniel Mountjoy to discuss what all of our recent storms mean for groundwater recharge in 2023 and beyond, and how we can better prepare for future wet and dry times to ensure a safe and sustainable water future for California.


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