California's Ambitious Water Plan Targets 3 Trillion Gallons by 2040
California's Ambitious Water Plan Targets 3 Trillion Gallons by 2040
US · Published Feb 27, 2026
California's Water Plan 2028 aims to add 3 trillion gallons to the state's water supply by
The plan includes expanding water storage, enhancing groundwater recharge, and using nature-based solutions.
Despite recent wet seasons, California remains vulnerable to drought due to climate change, necessitating proactive water management.
Securing water for California's future by 2040
California has launched the California Water Plan 2028, an ambitious initiative designed to secure an additional nine million acre-feet of water by 2040, equivalent to nearly 3 trillion gallons. This plan addresses the state's ongoing water challenges, which are being intensified by climate change. The plan's strategies include expanding water storage, enhancing groundwater recharge, and implementing nature-based solutions to improve water supply and quality.
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