Paper records and steel vaults: Can California water rights enter the digital age?

Matthew Jay, an analyst at the State Water Resources Control Board, holds a thick volume of adjudicated water rights certificates. After 13 years, he knows the room better than anyone else at the agency. (Ari Plachta / Los Angeles Times)

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