VIDEO: Can removing carp help the lake’s native fish and keep toxic algal blooms in check? Video by Tien Nguyen,...
The Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta is undergoing continual and often rapid change. This poses challenges in predicting and preparing for the future, as past data and models are no longer sufficient to anticipate future conditions. This uncertainty cannot be addressed by...
By Lois Henry, SJV Water A local group that’s suing the City of Bakersfield for how it manages the Kern...
From Restore the Delta: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has issued a decision accepting for investigation a civil rights complaint...
By Jacoba Charles, Estuary News Group Aquatic plants tend to hide in plain sight, overlooked other than the occasional striking flower, or unnerving tendril brushing the leg of a summer swimmer. With a few exceptions—certain anglers, perhaps, or birders—people rarely...
By Lois Henry, SJV Water The Center for Biological Diversity trumpeted a court ruling Monday that denied an appeal by...
The contract sought would have provided the district with permanent access to over one million acre-feet of water for agricultural...
Clean Water SoCal and the Central Valley Clean Water Association wanted a temporary stop to Tests of Significant Toxicity. By Alan Riquelmy, Courthouse News Service Two associations that represent the interests of wastewater treatment and water reclamation plant operators are...
Small water districts want to make sure big city San Diego continues to help pay off the Water Authority’s debt....
With salmon migration blocked by Shasta Dam, a Tribe and agency scientists collaborate to bring them home. By Juliet Grable,...
By Jesse Vad, SJV Water After two multi-year episodes of intense drought over the past decade, there is finally a centralized hub of resources and information for well owners and communities that suffered when their wells went dry. Before the...
By Andrea Creighton, USGS Hydrologist Learn about USGS science seeking to understand the effects of climate change and future of...
From the Office of the Governor: In anticipation of another possible wet season with record rain and snowfall, Governor Gavin...
From the Department of Water Resources: On March 2, 2023, the California Department of Water Resources (Department) determined the Merced, Westside, and Kings Subbasins be recommended for approval. Today, the Department released the approved determinations for these three subbasins. The...