Flanked by water officials and agriculture advocates Wednesday at San Luis Reservoir, Senator Melissa Hurtado (D-Sanger) called on dramatically increased investment in California’s water infrastructure in the face of crippling, ongoing drought conditions. Hurtado’s comments come 59 years to the day after President John F. Kennedy dedicated San Luis Reservoir in 1962.

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California's water infrastructure is decades old and drastically needs to be fixed.

Valley Senator Melissa Hurtado just got water repair money from the Governor but it's far less than what she wanted.

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Senator Melissa Hurtado (D-Sanger) sent the following letter to the State Water Resources Control Board on Tuesday, urging the Board to consider the human economic and food-related impacts its proposed emergency water curtailment action could have on the Central Valley:




One day last month, water in the community of Teviston, about 66 miles south of Fresno, suddenly stopped flowing. 

The town’s services office fielded calls from residents who said their taps ran dry, and when city leaders opened their own faucets, nothing came out. Soon, officials realized  that the town’s main well had stopped working. 




One day last month, water in the community of Teviston, about 66 miles south of Fresno, suddenly stopped flowing. 

The town’s services office fielded calls from residents who said their taps ran dry, and when city leaders opened their own faucets, nothing came out. Soon, officials realized  that the town’s main well had stopped working. 




MSNBC’s Craig Melvin is joined by California State Senator Melissa Hurtado to discuss the extreme heat in California and the effect it’s having on communities across the state.

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Así es como va la crisis del agua en California en estos días: el único pozo que funcionaba bien en la comunidad rural de Teviston se rompió a principios de junio, dejando a más de 700 residentes sin agua corriente cuando las temperaturas en el Valle Central se dispararon a tres dígitos durante una sequía.