By Jesse Vad, SJV Water When farmers fallowed thousands of acres during the recent drought, most didn’t expect they would...
Next phase of CV-SALTS will help thousands more households with nitrate-impacted wells receive safe drinking water From the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Board: Three years after the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board launched a novel program that...
The deadline for filing CEQA litigation against the Delta Conveyance Project closed yesterday. Two Three more lawsuits were filed, bringing...
While statewide rainfall is below average, climatologists are especially concerned about the lack of snow in California’s largest “reservoir” —...
By Gary Pitzer, Bureau of Reclamation The group of low-slung, nondescript buildings in a remote corner of San Joaquin County near Tracy are hardly noticeable and are not open to the public. Inside, scientists are cultivating a slender, silvery minnow-like...
Deadline for filing CEQA litigation ends on Monday, January 22 The Center for Biological Diversity, the County of Sacramento, the...
From the Department of Water Resources: California’s water delivery infrastructure needs modernization. The system was built in the 20th century...
Press release from Friends of the River After providing the previously undisclosed story of the Merced River secretly running dry in 2022 for a bombshell piece written by Raymond Zhong of the New York Times, Friends of the River (FOR)...
When multiple atmospheric rivers hit California back-to-back, the economic damage from resulting rain and snowfall is three to four times...
By Jesse Vad, SJV Water When flood water swamped dairies in Tulare and Kings counties last spring, it destroyed equipment,...
By Lois Henry, SJV Water Major topic of the meeting of the Indian Wells Valley Groundwater Authority was the Imported Water Pipeline and Request for Bids for Utility Potholing for Imported Water Pipeline Background: The Indian Wells Valley in eastern...
State, Local Water Agencies Achieve Major Milestone in Efforts to Ensure Groundwater Sustainability Statewide From the Department of Water Resources:...
Agency’s CEQA Analysis Provides No Clear Plan for Restoring and Protecting California’s Greatest Aquatic Resource Press release from the California...
The January meeting of Metropolitan Water District’s One Water and Stewardship Committee included an informational update on the Delta Conveyance Project, which proposes to construct intake facilities in the North Delta to deliver water via a tunnel to existing infrastructure...