Is Southern California prepared to avoid a ‘Day Zero’ water crisis?

By Ian James and Mark E. Potts, The Los Angeles Times.
Over the last century, Southern California has grown and thrived by accessing water from faraway sources including the Colorado River, the Eastern Sierra’s streams and the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta. Massive aqueducts transport water through deserts, farmlands and mountains to sustain 19 million people across six counties.