Large numbers of young Chinook salmon were found dead two days after being released from a state hatchery. But biologists...
From the State Water Resources Control Board: The State Water Resources Control Board received a letter from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) submitting instream flow recommendations to inform a long-term flow-setting process to support anadromous salmonids and...
Interior Department continues long-term planning with robust input from Basin States, Tribes and other parties From the Bureau of Reclamation:...
The plan comes as the Colorado River Basin languishes in the driest period it’s seen in a thousand years. By...
By Lois Henry and Lisa McEwen, SJV Water Fallout over the ever sinking Friant-Kern Canal could affect growers throughout the Tule subbasin regardless of whether they get water from the canal. The State Water Resources Control Board already has the...
By Jesse Vad, SJV Water Private companies have been snatching up more and more farmland and drilling deeper wells, according...
By Nate Seltenrich, Knee Deep Times Wooden fence posts poking just above the surface and tall oaks with their trunks...
From the Department of Fish and Wildlife: The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) announced today that fall-run Chinook salmon fry released for the first time from its Fall Creek Fish Hatchery in Siskiyou County are presumed to have...
Notice from the Department of Water Resources: A Groundwater Sustainability Plan (GSP) for the Carpinteria Basin that was recently submitted...
Quarterly update from the CV-SALTS program The CV-SALTS program has achieved many key milestones heading into 2024. The biggest news...
Notice from the State Water Resources Control Board Please be advised that on February 22, 2024, the State Water Resources Control Board (Board) received a Petition for Change from the Department of Water Resources (DWR) to add two new points...
Global surface air temperatures will likely remain high through early summer because of a continuing El Niño event. By Grace...
As California enters the last month of the traditional snow season, snowpack is near average in most regions From the...
Researchers say if California could collect and treat more stormwater in cities, it could provide enough water to supply a quarter of the state’s urban population. By Rachel Becker, Cal Matters Stay up-to-date with free briefings on topics that matter...