Smoke-covered lakes see shifts in biological and energy processes that influence food webs, carbon storage, and more. By Carolyn Wilke,...
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Almost 400 suppliers, two-thirds in communities of color, don’t meet safety and reliability standards. Fixing them would cost billions. By Rachel Becker, Cal Matters Stay up-to-date with free briefings on topics that matter to all Californians. Subscribe to CalMatters today...
Since 2019, the SAFER program has benefitted more than 2 million people with drinking water projects Press release from the...
Monthly urban water use data available again online To spur public awareness and promote water conservation, the State Water Resources...
Press release from Restore the Delta: A newly published report challenges the financial feasibility of the Delta Conveyance Project (DCP) as outlined by the Benefit Cost Analysis (BCA) released by the Department of Water Resources’ (DWR). The report from Dr. Jeffrey A. Michael,...
Press release from California Water for All: CA Water for All thanks the California State Assembly Water, Parks, and Wildlife...
By Vicky Boyd, Ag Alert Prompted by drought-induced water allocation cutbacks in 2014, the diversified DeJager Farms began looking at...
From the Central Valley Water Board: The Central Valley Water Board is inviting the public and other stakeholders to submit written comments on the Cawelo Water District Coalition’s Surface Water Quality Management Plan (SQMP) exemption request for pH and E....
From the Bureau of Reclamation: Today, the Bureau of Reclamation announced another increase in the Central Valley Project 2024 water...
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By Jesse Vad, SJV Water New research reveals why some rivers in the San Joaquin Valley are causing the ground to uplift when others aren’t. The answer lies beneath the ground’s surface. A new study from scientists at Stanford University...
The 1922 Colorado River Compact ignored available science and overallocated the river’s water, a decision whose effects reverberate today. Now...
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by Robin Meadows California’s freshwater ecosystems―from springs and wetlands to rivers and estuaries―are in trouble and the warming world is hastening their decline. Fish and the wealth of other aquatic species that live in these habitats are increasingly vulnerable as...
