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LISTEN NOW: BORREGO RESIDENT WANTS ADJUDICATION TO SAVE VANISHING WATER SUPPLY

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Hear our interview with Richard Walker, which originally aired on the East County Magazine Radio Show on KNSJ radio February 1st: https://www.eastcountymagazine.org/sites/eastcountymagazine.org/files/au...

By Miriam Raftery

February 27, 2016 (Borrego Springs)—Borrego Springs is running out of water. The community’s sole-source aquifer could dry out within 30 years. But while residents in the community’s water district have been asked to conserve, big agricultural users and golf resorts have virtually no mandate to cut back, since they utilize private wells.

Recently we interviewed Richard Walker, a resident of Borrego Springs who supports adjudication to have the courts resolve Borrego’s vanishing water supply.  But Walker can't afford legal action --and hopes someone in the community will step forward.

You can learn more about the problem from Richard’s point of view at   http://borregowaterunderground.org/.

For other views, you can check out the Borrego Water Coalition at http://www.borregospringschamber.com/bwc/

Audio: 

ECM interview with Richard Walker on Borrego Springs water shortage
Download: Audio icon ECM interview with Richard Walker on Borrego Springs water shortage

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