Press release from Restore the Delta: A Sacramento Judge has rejected another attempt by the California Department of Water Resources...
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By Lisa McEwen, SJV Water Less than two months after agreeing to join forces with the City of Porterville to manage area groundwater, the Porterville Irrigation District board voted Tuesday to abandon the partnership and hold a public hearing on...
From the Department of Water Resources: California’s water system is complex and requires real-time adjustments to balance the needs of...
Press release from the City of Ontario: The City of Ontario urges Inland Empire Utilities Agency (IEUA) to practice transparency...
By Lily Roby, Courthouse News Service As Atlantic salmon face growing migration challenges due to climate change, a new obstacle has emerged — this time from the pharmaceutical industry. In the longest-running study of its kind, researchers have found that...
Trump ordered his attorney general to move against state climate programs that clash with his energy agenda. Legal experts say...
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The Delta faces a funding crisis to repair and maintain an aging network of 1,100 miles of levees. These earthen...
The San Francisco Bay-Delta Estuary is often regarded as one of the most heavily invaded estuaries in the world. The...
By Lisa McEwen, SJV Water A tiny water district in western Tulare County is poised to nearly triple in size by annexing 13,000 acres of land that has become “the stepchild nobody wants” for its lack of surface water. The...
From the Department of Water Resources: Since the 1950s, California’s salmon populations have dwindled due to lost habitat from a...
By Edward Ring, Director, Water and Energy Policy at the California Policy Center Helping thousands of victims of the wildfires...
From Ag Alert: California Natural Resources Secretary Wade Crowfoot leads efforts to conserve the state’s environment and natural resources—water, air quality, forests, energy and species. Many decisions and regulations that emerge from agency departments affect farmers and ranchers. Secretary Crowfoot...