Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office has been part of negotiations over air, water and endangered-species protections. The governor decries Trump’s environmental...
Panel of lawyers dive into the web of laws affecting water in the Delta: The state and federal endangered species acts, water quality control planning, the Delta Reform Act, best available science, and more … The Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta is...
In California water news this weekend, Will Lake Tahoe’s invasive shrimp become the next mass-market health supplement?; Feinstein Joins Effort for SB1 Changes Protecting Valley Water; Interview With Rep. Kevin McCarthy on hot topics: water, agriculture, water, High Speed Rail,...
Secretary Wade Crowfoot, Jeff Kightlinger, and Jennifer Pierre discuss the Delta tunnel project, the long-awaited biological opinions, SB 1, voluntary...
From the State Water Board: On September 3, 2019, the Executive Director of the State Water Resources Control Board issued a letter denying without prejudice the water quality certification application for the Lower Klamath Project (Project). In accordance with California...
Guest commentary from the IRWM Roundtable of Regions: Integrated Regional Water Management (IRWM) represents a construct for collaborative water resource...
New Berkeley Lab study uses supercomputers to analyze hydrological changes in a California watershed following a wildfire. By Julie Chao, Berkeley Lab In recent years, wildfires in the western United States have occurred with increasing frequency and scale. Climate change...
In California water news today, Making California’s Water Supply Resilient; Controversial water legislation heads to Calif. Assembly floor; Hidden Danger in Water Confronts California Wildfire Survivors; A New Way to Measure How Water Moves; Q&A: Moving Forward On Desalination; Antelope...