California to store more rainwater as it vies with Arizona for flow from Colorado River

California has been hit with unusually high levels of rain and snow this winter, with snowpack at more than twice normal levels. With the state in the grips of a multiyear drought, state officials are hoping to capture some of the runoff and snowmelt to recharge depleted reservoirs and aquifers. (Photo by KPIX via. CNN)

California has been hit with unusually high levels of rain and snow this winter, with snowpack at more than twice normal levels. With the state in the grips of a multiyear drought, state officials are hoping to capture some of the runoff and snowmelt to recharge depleted reservoirs and aquifers. (Photo by KPIX via. CNN)

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