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Governor Declares Drought State of Emergency; Northridge Quake 20-Year Anniversary
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From Mission Viejo Patch:
Gov. Jerry Brown declared a drought state of emergency Friday morning amid one of California's driest winters on record.
"We are in a unprecedented, very serious situation, and people should pause and reflect on how dependent we are on the rain, on nature and one another," he told a room full of reporters in San Francisco.
Brown called for a collaborative effort to restrain water use, urging Californians to conserve in every way possible.
"I'm also setting in motion easier water transfers so a farmer who really needs water — who's willing to pay for it — can get it from another farmer who doesn't necessarily need it," he said.
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