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By Edith Friedman, UC Berkeley A comprehensive new report from researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, and Northeastern University reveals that cannabis cultivation in California threatens Tribal cultural resources. As in other arenas of development, however, protecting those resources...
A panel overturned an injunction barring Golden State authorities from charging fees for groundwater usage at farms in Kings County,...
Commentary by Brad Koehn, General Manager, Turlock Irrigation District; Jimi Netniss, General Manager, Modesto Irrigation District; and Dennis Herrera, General...
Upstream and downstream states have less than two weeks to power through sticking points By Annie Knox, Utah News Dispatch Utah and six other states along the Colorado River are pushing up against a deadline to figure out as a...
PRESS RELEASE: State Water Board tightens PFAS advisory levels based on latest data for health risks
New levels require specific actions by public water systems if PFAS are detected in drinking water Press release from the State...
By Jim Madaffer, a former San Diego City Council member, past Chair of the San Diego County Water Authority, and...
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By Lois Henry, SJV Water A bill that will require groundwater sustainability agencies (GSAs) to publish the names of their...
A decades-long collaboration is giving Central California’s dwindling coho salmon population a fighting chance. By Annie Roth, UC Santa Cruz...
By Edward Ring, Director of Water and Energy Policy at the California Policy Center Why is it axiomatic among California’s water agencies and policymakers that large scale desalination is inconceivable in California? That certainly isn’t the case in other arid...
San Diego’s Public Utilities Department owns land it could lease out to renewable energy developers to make money. But would...
By Lois Henry and Monserrat Solis, SJV Water Dual appellate court opinions issued Wednesday in a closely watched groundwater case...
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