As a farmer in the extremely dry San Joaquin Valley in California since the 1970s, Marvin Meyers knew he needed to figure out a way to conserve water during wet years in order to have some reserve for dry years. After trials and errors and years of research, he created and funded his own groundwater storage bank in Mendota. Capital Press video by Wes Sander. Editing by Candice Ruud. See the story online at http://www.capitalpress.com/content/ws-western-innovator-080610-art-video
So how much water have you banked and how much are you drawing?
fairoaks2 1 year ago