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Tulare Lake Leaves Many Farmers Struggling To Get Back To Normal Operations

Tulare Lake Leaves Many Farmers Struggling To Get Back To Normal Operations

KQED's The California Report

August 3, 202310m 50s

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Show Notes

After days of triple-digit heat, areas of the San Joaquin Valley, flooded from winter storms, are drying up, little by little. That includes Tulare Lake, which is receding after peaking at more than 170 square miles in size. But for many, the return to dry land doesn’t mean a return to normalcy.

Reporter: Kerry Klein, KVPR


A coalition of environmentalists and social justice groups have launched a statewide campaign to try to ban new oil and gas wells near schools, parks and other residential places. The group is gathering signatures to get the initiative on the 2024 ballot. 

Reporter: Kevin Stark, KQED 


Survivors of the 2021 Caldor Fire in the Sierra Foothills are pursuing legal action against the U.S. Forest Service. Many residents are still living in trailers, and few, if any have received direct federal assistance.

Reporter: Scott Rodd, KPBS

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