President Donald Trump, ahead of his California wildfire damage tour, has focused on criticising the state’s water policy.
As Trump prepares to tour California wildfire damage, he criticises the state’s water policies, accusing it of directing excessive water to the Pacific Ocean instead of supporting cities and farms.
Trump has directed federal agencies to route more water to farmers and cities, reigniting debates over environmental protection and water allocation.
Southern California relies on local water supplies, state projects, and the federally managed Colorado River, while conflicts arise over water flow through the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.
Hydrant issues in LA fires stemmed from overuse and reservoir maintenance, not state water policies, with officials investigating the mismanagement.
California’s water debate continues, with environmentalists and farmers divided, as the state balances conservation with resource demands.
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