County water association holds summit to discuss the Central Valley's sudden fortune
Coming off a year of exceptional drought, 14 atmospheric rivers have quenched the thirst for water in the Central Valley since December. Amid the influx, the Water Association of Kern County hosted its 7th Annual Summit on Friday, March 24 to discuss the county's critical water issues. 23ABC's Dominique LaVigne was there.
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