Thirty federally recognized tribes lay claim to a fourth of the Colorado River which provides water to 40 million people in the western U.S. and Mexico. By Amanda Pampuro, Courthouse News Service Native American tribal leaders continued to seek recognition...
By Mackenzie Elmer, Voice of San Diego This story was first published by Voice of San Diego. Sign up for VOSD’s newsletters here. Some San Diego water leaders aren’t ready to settle with two defecting water districts leaving the county for...
From the State Water Resources Control Board: On December 14, 2023, the Executive Director for the State Water Resources Control Board adopted Water Right Order 2023-0065-EXEC in the matter of the Central Delta Water Agency and South Delta Water Agency’s...
By Lois Henry, SJV Water Public interest groups that succeeded in getting a court order mandating 40% of the Kern River’s flows be kept in the river to maintain fish, don’t want to be drawn into a fight over water...
With many more non-native species than native species, the Delta is considered the most invaded estuary in the world. Climate change is expected to make conditions more favorable for invasive species at the expense of native species. At the November...