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Ask for the Records: How to Use the California Public Records Act to Protect Your Tap

28 min · 4. juni 2026
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This episode explains how groundwater and Colorado River water are managed in the Coachella Valley, why water is scarce and valuable, and how a proposed transfer of the ID8 system to Mission Springs raised concerns about transparency, development, and water quality (including chromium-6). Host Tabitha Davies also walks listeners through how to use the California Public Records Act (CPRA) to request documents, demand accountability from water agencies, and protect community water resources.

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