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Press release from California Water for All: SB 72 (Caballero), critical water legislation to transform the state’s water management approach,...
When lightning strikes are abundant, so are wildfires – some in remote places across the state. Scientists warn there may be more in the future. By Rachel Becker, Cal Matters This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for...
Press release from Restore the Delta A broad coalition of environmental justice organizations, Tribes, Delta advocates, and taxpayer groups today sent...
By Max Gomberg, C-WIN In California we are fortunate to have both state and federal law to protect our rivers,...
From UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute: Two new expert issue briefs—one on air-quality and the other on water-quality—published today by the UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute document how gaps in monitoring and enforcement have contributed to ongoing toxic conditions...
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A magistrate judge rejected the agency’s argument that it needed until 2029 to complete an assessment that was due 12...
Madera County and the San Joaquin Valley serve as a case study of how to implement a more holistic water and land use strategy From the Environmental Defense Fund: A new peer-reviewed article in Frontiers in Water outlines how multibenefit land...
From the Department of Water Resources: Modernizing the infrastructure that delivers clean, affordable water to 27 million Californians and 750,000...
Press release from Assemblymember Tasha Boerner: Today, Assembly Bill (AB) 823 by Assemblymember Tasha Boerner (D-Encinitas) passed the Senate Floor...
By Edward Ring, Director of Water and Energy Policy at the California Policy Center The short answer is no. Never. What is happening with the Sites Reservoir is a case study in why, if the people running California today were...
By Lois Henry, SJV Water The state is poised to spend a little more than $7 million to get the...
Homes in California use less water than other states, according to a new study of a subset of US cities...
From the Bureau of Reclamation: The Bureau of Reclamation today published a notice of intent in the Federal Register to prepare an environmental impact statement for proposed “North-to-South Water Transfers” in California. As the lead agency, Reclamation will conduct a...