California's Drought Remains Critical
SANTA YNEZ, CA - MAY 13: Lake Cachuma, the primary source of drinking water in Santa Barbara, Montecito, and other cities along California's Central Coast, has dropped 50 feet and is at 35% capacity as viewed on May 13, 2014, near Santa Ynez, California. With one of the worst droughts on record, most municipalities throughout the state have enacted mandatory water restrictions and Governor Jerry Brown has declared a water State of Emergency for all of California. (Photo by George Rose/Getty Images)
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