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CBS’ 60 Minutes Program Covers California’s Water Crisis

CBS’ 60 Minutes Program Covers California’s Water Crisis

On Sunday, December 27, 2009, CBS’ “60 Minutes” program aired an in-depth story about the California water crisis, elevating the state’s water problems to the national level.  The segment, which included interviews of California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger as well as water users and providers throughout the state, highlighted the difficulties facing California as it strives to provide an adequate water supply to its competing water interests. To view the 60 Minutes program, click here: 60-Minutes-December-Running-Dry

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