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A new UCLA Atlas reveals fragmented water governance has unequal impacts on affordability, quality, and resilience By Mara Elana Burstein, UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation Key takeaways UCLA researchers’ 2025 Southern California Community Water Systems Atlas analyzes 663 community water...
By Lois Henry, SJV Water Rural Kern County residents have a higher likelihood of drinking water tainted with unhealthful levels...
From the US Department of Energy: The Department of Energy (DOE) recently received the go-ahead to move forward with a...
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Water wonks say the proposal to speed the multibillion Delta tunnel project could rise again. ‘This is the zombie offspring...
From Restore the Delta: A coalition of Tribes, environmental justice organizations, fishing groups, conservation advocates, and Delta communities successfully stopped...
Statement from Charley Wilson, Executive Director and CEO of the Southern California Water Coalition “After months of thoughtful dialogue about Southern California’s critical reliance on the State Water Project and the transformative potential of the Delta Conveyance Project, we are...
From the Delta Counties Coalition: In response to the California Legislature’s actions to stop the Administration’s Delta Tunnel Conveyance Project...
By Lisa McEwen, SJV Water The long, circuitous path of a lawsuit against the federal government for cutting off water...
Press release from multiple organizations Today, the Governor and Legislature released a three-party deal that would protect safe drinking water investments through 2045 by extending the current continuous appropriation of up to $130 million for the Safe and Affordable Drinking...
The state’s farmers are divided over a bill that would loosen rules protecting agricultural land. The goal of a bill...
From the Department of Water Resources: Every water year is unique, with some being dry and others wet. California’s climate...
Press release from multiple organizations This legislative session was marred by significant deregulation and increased government handouts to the most polluting industries in the state, from Big Oil to massive manufacturing facilities, led by California’s own state Democratic leaders: Governor...