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By Don Wright, Water Wrights The Water Blueprint for the San Joaquin Valley met in person at Fresno State University’s...
From Restore the Delta: Lawmakers on the Joint Legislative Audit Committee (JLAC) are set to reconsider a full audit of...
A new water market model for the Colorado River basin could improve water security and restore ecosystems amid intensifying shortages. By Josie Garthwaite, Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability A market-based approach to managing water in the Colorado River basin could...
Conservationists demand that the state reevaluate the physical and legal availability of water taken by subdivisions from the San Pedro...
Even flawed models are helping scientists unlock new truths about our changing planet. By Ryan O’Loughlin, Yale Climate Connections Our...
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While the audit on the plan to ship water from Northern California to Southern California didn’t secure approval on Wednesday,...
Yesterday, the Joint Legislative Audit Committee met and took up the request for an audit of the Delta Conveyance Project. ...
From the State Water Resources Control Board: This [notice] is to notify water right permit and license holders with Standard Water Right Term 91 (Term 91) and other interested parties that curtailments under Term 91 are likely to occur in...
A lack of snow impacts the West’s water resources, wildfire risk, recreational activities and ecosystem health. By Mitch Tobin, Water...
By Robin Meadows Five years ago, Plains Miwok cultural practitioner Don Hankins got a surprising invitation from Russ Ryan, a...
By Mara Koenig, US Fish & Wildlife Service In the heart of California’s Central Valley – where fertile soil and economic demands collide – a quiet transformation is taking root. This weaving of crops and habitat together, to build resilience...