California Irrigation: The Dammed
Date Submitted: 09/09/2006 23:06:56
<Tab/>California's lack of water is a concern for many people. The use of irrigation techniques must be controlled to help reduce pollution of water resources, destruction of land, and the devastation effects it has on the population. Water has been critical in the shaping of the human history. It has shaped institutions, destroyed cities, set limits to expansion, brought feast and famine, washed away sickness, divided nations, and disposed of …
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