09/13/2009 08:29 PM | Via: Los Angeles Times

U.S. launches satellite survey to measure extent of San Joaquin Valley sink

State water managers worry that falling land surfaces could damage the California Aqueduct, which carries water from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta to the valley and Southland. Scientists suspect that parts of the San Joaquin Valley have started to sink again after... read the full story

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Sacramento [...] Aqueduct, which carries water from the Sacramento -San Joaquin Delta to the valley and Southland. [...]

San Joaquin Valley [...] Scientists suspect that parts of the San Joaquin Valley have started to sink again after years of [...]

United States [...] be traced to increased pumping of groundwater.; u.s. launches satellite survey to measure extent of [...]

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