From the California Water Commission: In a step toward expanding the state’s water storage capacity, the California Water Commission today released initial technical reviews for 11 water storage projects seeking $2.7 billion in funding under the Proposition 1 Water Storage...
Snow Water Equivalent just 14 percent of the early-February average at Phillips as measured there since 1964 From the Department of Water Resources: Despite moderate January precipitation in the Sierra Nevada after an historically dry December, today’s Department of Water...
The City of Antioch has filed a motion with the State Water Board asking them to consider additional issues that the Antioch believes may necessitate substantial changes to the hearing schedule as the hearing officers work to address concerns of...
“What happens in the Sierra Nevada doesn’t stay in the Sierra Nevada.” By Julie Cart, Cal Matters This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. This is going to be a big year for one of...
From the Desert Research Institute: Many Western communities rely on snow from mountain forests as a source of drinking water – but for scientists and water managers, accurately measuring mountain snowpack has long been problematic. Satellite imagery is useful for...