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The California Delta Carol A Jensen Hal Schell Archives East Contra Costa Historical Society

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The California Delta Carol A Jensen Hal Schell Archives East Contra Costa Historical Society
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 52.21 MB
Pages: 128
Author: Carol A. Jensen, Hal Schell Archives, East Contra Costa Historical Society
ISBN: 9781439618325, 1439618321
Language: English
Year: 2007

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The California Delta Carol A Jensen Hal Schell Archives East Contra Costa Historical Society by Carol A. Jensen, Hal Schell Archives, East Contra Costa Historical Society 9781439618325, 1439618321 instant download after payment.

Welcome to the delta—California style! Over 1,000 miles of waterways lure sportsmen, boaters, and outdoor enthusiasts to the largest estuary in the western United States, surpassed nationally only by the Mississippi River Delta. For generations, the promise of lazy summer days has beckoned travelers to cruise the mighty Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers. Along with vacationers, however, agricultural users and commercial vessels from around the globe share in the California Delta’s bounty. Over 23 million Californians rely on the delta watershed for drinking water, and diversions sustain the largest agricultural industry in the nation. The small towns dotting the sloughs from Collinsville to Stockton to Walnut Grove tell of a simpler time, while today’s delta faces such challenges as wildlife-habitat restoration, water rights, housing development, and politics. Complicating these issues, aging levees throughout the low-lying region threaten a disaster of national proportions—and with that prospect, the very future of the California Delta.

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