'Improvised, spotty and belated': Will California reform its oversight of water rights?

California’s complex system of water rights took shape starting in the mid-1800s, when settlers saw the state’s water as abundant and free for the taking—a time when a Gold Rush prospector could stake claim to river flows simply by nailing a notice to a tree.


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Source: Phys.org