The nationwide cost to treat or replace contaminated drinking water is estimated at $1.5 billion a year. The ubiquitous chemicals,...
Press release from the California Farm Water Coalition: The California Farm Water Coalition has released two new fact sheets that...
Budget includes 8.5% annual rate increases over next two years, anticipates small property tax increase Press release from Metropolitan Water District: Metropolitan Water District’s Board of Directors voted today to adopt a two-year budget that will allow the agency to...
Assemblymember Isaac Bryan says possible changes in federal administrations could lead to rollbacks in state protections if environmental rights aren’t...
by Robin Meadows The San Francisco Bay-Delta is already among the most intensively studied ecosystems in the world. Now 18...
Collecting consistent wetland data supports large-scale insights. By NOAA Fisheries Conservation partners, including NOAA Fisheries, have created new guidelines for monitoring fish and habitat in wetlands throughout the San Francisco Bay Estuary. They will improve scientific understanding and apply lessons...
By Jesse Vad, SJV Water The Tule subbasin is next up to face the state in a groundwater probation hearing....
By Patty Guerra, UC Merced Federal and state government officials journeyed to the western corner of Merced County on Thursday...
Public health goals reflect the best current science and will help guide drinking water standards Press release from Cal EPA’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) Today, the California Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA)...
By Lisa McEwen, SJV Water The Tule subbasin is next up to face the state in a groundwater probation hearing....
From the State Water Resources Control Board: Pursuant to California Code of Regulations, title 23, section 3858, the State Water...
California is using federal dollars for infrastructure improvement to pilot placing solar canopies over parts of its aqueducts to improve green energy production. By Natalie Hanson, Courthouse News Service Canals in California may soon feature a new look — solar...
San Francisco Baykeeper has argued that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is past its deadline to propose protected status...
California’s water supply is the healthiest it’s been this century thanks to two consecutive wet winters, but the state’s water...
The Statutory Exemption for Restoration Projects (SERP), set to expire next year, has facilitated 48 restoration projects totaling over 20,000 acres California is known for strong laws protecting the environment; however, these policies meant to protect natural resources can unintentionally...
