Press release from Golden State Salmon Association (GSSA), The Bay Institute, and Defenders of Wildlife On March 6, a coalition...
By Lois Henry, SJV Water With nature providing plenty of water – finally – this year, and groundwater regulation well...
Biologists expect higher, turbid spring waters to jump-start recovery By NOAA Fisheries The Klamath River is making the most of recent precipitation to rapidly reshape itself by removing decades worth of sediment accumulated behind dams now slated for removal. With...
Groundwater depletion causing dry well impacts and subsidence that threatens critical infrastructure, including the Friant-Kern Canal From the State Water...
Groups call out conservation as equitable, affordable and the most reliable option for meeting the state’s demand for water in...
by Jeniffer Solis, Nevada Current After months of tense discussion over the future of the Colorado River, western states that depend on the river’s water submitted two competing plans for how it should be managed in the long-term on Wednesday....
Nutrients from human waste boost ocean acidification & hypoxia in CA―wastewater treatment agencies say regulation is premature, environmentalists say it’s...
California, Arizona and Nevada would cut their allocations about 20% when reservoir levels drop. But other states have their own...
Colorado River basin states submit competing proposals for reservoir operations post-2026 By Heather Sackett, Aspen Journalism This article was first published at Aspen Journalism, an independent nonprofit news organization. See www.aspenjournalism.org for more. In two separate proposals for how the...
State-of-the-art helicopter-based technology and local coordination improve management of our underground water supply From the Department of Water Resources: National...
From the Department of Water Resources: The Department of Water Resources (DWR) today released its Groundwater Well Permitting: Observations and...
By Mackenzie Elmer, Voice of San Diego This story was first published by Voice of San Diego. Sign up for VOSD’s newsletters here. Facing rising costs and rates, the leaders of San Diego’s water lifelines are looking to sell some of...
Alternative addresses the impacts of drought and climate change through a holistic and sustainable approach to the coordinated operations of...
By Jake Bittle, Grist This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here. There are...
By Christine Souza, from Ag Alert To adapt to climate extremes and become more water resilient in California, modernizing the state’s water data—including the way it is collected, stored, shared and used—may lead to more informed decisions. Improving data practices...
