Reporting Requirements and Prohibition on Water Waste Remain From the State Water Resources Control Board: Today the State Water Resources...
With a new administration in Washington, DC that has taken a different view of environmental regulation, changes in the...
From the State Water Resources Control Board: The State Water Board’s Groundwater Management Program recently issued letters to each county regarding the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA). The letter is intended as a friendly reminder of the upcoming SGMA deadline...
CALIFORNIA WATER FIX HEARING – RESPONSE TO PETITIONERS’ REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL PRESENTATION TIME AND CONFIRMATION OF PANEL SCHEDULE Note: California...
From the Bureau of Reclamation: The Bureau of Reclamation signed a Record of Decision (ROD) for the Long-Term Plan to...
Felicia Marcus was appointed to the Board by Governor Brown in 2012, and designated as the Board Chair shortly after. Ms. Marcus has had a long and diverse history in water and natural resources, having previously served in both federal...
From the Bureau of Reclamation: The San Joaquin River Restoration Program has released for public review a Draft Environmental Assessment/Initial...
Justice Ronald B. Robie has had a profound influence on the development of water and environmental law in California. Justice...
Dear readers, It’s hard to believe that 10 years ago today, I started my very first California water news website on a whim on April 17, 2007. The last ten years have been an incredible journey, a professional as well...
The Bureau of Reclamation announced today that releases from Lewiston Dam into the Trinity River will increase on Saturday, April...
State Water Project allocation 100% for North-of-Delta contractors; 85% for other contractors From the Department of Water Resources: With record...
This ruling addresses the following issues pertaining to the Part 1 rebuttal phase of the water right change petition hearing for the California WaterFix Project: (1) admissibility of written rebuttal testimony, (2) location changes for certain hearing dates, (3) order...
Atmospheric Rivers Pushed Total to 89.7 Inches since October 1 From the Department of Water Resources: Never in nearly a...
How will sustainable groundwater management play out on the ground? Will land be fallowed? Can yields be somehow increased to...
A new study finds decades of overpumping groundwater in California’s Central Valley have irreversibly altered the aquifer and permanently reduced its ability to store water. By NASA/JPL Decades of overpumping groundwater have irreversibly altered layers of clay beneath California’s Central...