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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