State water agencies and environmentalists debated if fish or people should be prioritized when determining water flows of a river in California’s Central Valley. By Alan Riquelmy, Courthouse News Environmental groups clashed Thursday with California water districts before a state...
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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 second public meeting for the Webb Tract Wetland Restoration and Webb Tract Rice Conversion Projects. These projects, funded by the...
By Edward Ring, California Policy Center A March 5 “Perspective” in the Manteca Bulletin highlights a chronically underemphasized problem impacting every...
The relationship between topography and the terrestrial water cycle has been documented for thousands of years, yet there is still much to learn about Earth’s complex dynamics – both above, at, and below the surface. By Sebastian Gnann, Jane W....
Reporting by Julie Cart, Data analysis by Natasha Uzcátegui-Liggett This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. An azure jewel set more than a mile high, deep in the High Sierra, Lake Tahoe is California’s most...