From the San Joaquin River Restoration Program: On March 17, Reclamation updated the water allocation for the 2025 water year,...
From the State Water Resources Control Board: The State Water Resources Control Board is accepting written public comments on the...
From the State Water Resources Control Board: Pursuant to California Code of Regulations, title 23, section 3858, the State Water Resources Control Board posted Public Notice for a request for water quality certification (certification) under Clean Water Act Section 401...
From the Occidental Arts & Ecology Center: Building on OAEC’s three decades of land stewardship and watershed restoration work, we...
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Study confirms salmon of Putah Creek origin for first time By Kat Kerlin, UC Davis Almost everywhere in California, salmon...
State water agencies and environmentalists debated if fish or people should be prioritized when determining water flows of a river...
Region still woefully short of annual rainfall totals. Press release from LA Department of Public Works: A series of late-winter storms brought much-needed rain to the region last week, raising the total volume of stormwater captured by Los Angeles County...
States are increasingly leading projects in national forests. By Alex Brown, Stateline Earlier this month, President Donald Trump signed a...
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By Emily DeMarco, NASA Where California’s towering Sierra Nevada surrender to the sprawling San Joaquin Valley, a high-stakes detective story is unfolding. The culprit isn’t a person but a process: the mysterious journey of snowmelt as it travels underground to...
From the San Francisco Baykeeper and other organizations: A coalition of water advocates, Tribes, environmental justice organizations, and fishing organizations...
From the Metropolitan Water District: The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California and the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Conservancy hosted the...
By Edward Ring, California Policy Center A March 5 “Perspective” in the Manteca Bulletin highlights a chronically underemphasized problem impacting every Californian. Bass, as editor Dennis Wyatt succinctly explains, are a “destructive, invasive species, that are a serious threat to the...