California's outdated water infrastructure, built for a population of 20 million, now serves approximately 37 million people. Storage is inadequate; agriculture must contend with severe allocation cutbacks; and a major water bond has likely been postponed until 2012.
California's outdated water infrastructure, built for a population of 20 million, now serves approximately 37 million people. Storage is inadequate; agriculture must contend with severe allocation cutbacks; and a major water bond has likely been postponed until 2012. 

