From the Californians for Water Security: In a press release yesterday, Governor Newsom released the state’s updated Water Plan detailing...
From the Central Valley Regional Water Board: Since 2018, third-party Coalitions within the Central Valley Region have been collaborating on the development of an assessment framework (Groundwater Protection Formula, Values, and Targets) to establish township-level nitrogen loading rates from irrigated...
Press release from the Golden State Salmon Association, The Bay Institute, Defenders of Wildlife, and San Francisco Baykeeper State and...
From the California Sportfishing Protection Alliance In an April 1, 2024 letter to three water boards, fishing and conservation groups...
California experts say recent storms signal a strong comeback for the state’s water supply — but much depends on how warm and dry the coming months are. By Natalie Hanson, Courthouse News Service California’s water resources look promising thanks to...
The 2023 update focuses on equity, watershed resilience, and climate urgency The California Department of Water Resources (DWR) has released...
By Caleb Hampton, Ag Alert State and federal water providers have increased promised allocations after accounting for recent storms that...
By Harrison Tasoff, UC Santa Barbara Groundwater is a critical resource around the globe, especially in dry regions, but it’s importance in sustaining ecosystems remains largely unstudied. There are many challenges in managing this precious resource for multiple purposes, including...
Groundwater is intimately connected with the landscape and land use that it underlies. How land is developed above can change...
By Lois Henry, SJV Water Meeting: Indian Wells Valley Groundwater Authority board of directors Date: March 29, 2024 Agenda and...
After a dry start to the year, March storms provided boost to snowpack but runoff will be the key to future water supply From the Department of Water Resources: The Department of Water Resources (DWR) today conducted the all-important April...
By Kyle Dunphey, Stateline This story first appeared in the Utah News Dispatch. Read more Stateline coverage of how communities across the West...
On February 22, 2024, the State Water Resources Control Board received a Petition for Change from the Department of Water...
And nearly two-thirds of that water goes toward crops that feed cattle. By Hillel Aron, Courthouse News The 1,450-mile-long Colorado River runs through four states — it brushes past Arizona — and 11 national parks. It provides drinking water for...
