Fluxmuster t1_j5vgpdo wrote
Reply to comment by ChiseledTwinkie in The Key to California’s Survival Is Hidden Underground The state is ping-ponging between severe drought and catastrophic flooding. The solution to both? Making the landscape spongier. by Sariel007
This is done in a lot of places. Especially places with deep sandy soil. Orange county California has a pretty extensive ground water recharge program. They actually inject partially treated water in a line along the coast to prevent salt water intrusion into the water tables as they pull from the aquifers, lowering freshwater tables.
trappingsofignorance t1_j5wn822 wrote
Seawater intrusion is a major issue all along the coast. Once your aquifer goes salty you pretty much need to find a new aquifer.
Also implicated in the Delta which is part of why keeping a certain amount of water flowing into San Pablo Bay is a big deal
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