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Water & Power: A California Heist
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Water & Power: A California Heist

Jan 23, 2017
1h 27m
★ 7.2

Overview

Uncovering the profiteering of the state's water barons and how they affect farmers, average citizens, and unincorporated towns throughout California.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Jigsaw Productions
National Geographic

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