Golden mussels, an invasive mollusk, pose a significant threat to natural ecosystems and water infrastructure due to their ability to...
Increasing interplay among extreme events and land subsidence impacts calls for urgent mitigation and policy action to reduce detrimental ramifications...
By Justin Catanosa, Mongabay The Pacific Ocean fog hung densely over the narrow mouth of the Klamath River in this coastal rainforest in northern California. Redwood, Douglas fir and alder disappeared into the mist. Seals bobbed nearby, hungry and waiting....
Commentary by Charley Wilson, Executive Director of the Southern California Water Coalition, and Richard Lambros, the Executive Director of the...
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San Joaquin River Restoration Program set a new record for returning adult spring-run Chinook salmon
From the San Joaquin River Restoration Program: The San Joaquin River Restoration Program set a new record this year for...
From the State Lands Commission: The State Lands Commission has conducted the largest single-site commercial abandoned vessel abatement and site...
By Monserrat Solis, SJV Water The state Attorney General’s office responded to the city of Lemoore’s attempt to side with the Kings County Farm Bureau, writing that the city’s brief was “flawed” and “unsupported.” The response, filed on behalf of...
By Lois Henry, SJV Water One new legal filing and a raft of letters have been sent to the California...
By Edward Ring One of the biggest debates over environmental stewardship is whether a degraded ecosystem is best left completely...
Thirty federally recognized tribes lay claim to a fourth of the Colorado River, a vital water source for 40 million people living in the western U.S. and Mexico. By Amanda Pampuro, Courthouse News Forty million people living in the southwest...
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By Monserrat Solis, SJV Water The small city of Lemoore recently joined the legal fight against the powerful state Water Resources Control Board over groundwater sanctions issued against Kings County farmers by the state last year. The Lemoore City Council...