The Chemehuevi’s reservation fronts about 30 miles of the Colorado River, yet 97% of the tribe’s water stays in the river, much of it used by Southern California cities. The tribe isn’t paid for it. by Mark Olalde and Umar...
State and districts’ joint actions will reap regional benefits in building water resilience Press release from the State Water Resources Control Board The State Water Resources Control Board joined the Central California Irrigation District (CCID) and Del Puerto Water District...
By Jesse Vad, SJV Water The partially refilled Tulare Lake is so large, with so much water spread over so much land, that it’s changing nearby weather. The lake stretches across the horizon as far as the eye can see...
By Lois Henry, SJV Water Growers in a chunk of land sandwiched between Highway 43 and Earlimart in the south valley learned earlier this week they are being booted out of the groundwater sustainability agency they had hoped would help...
A new study suggests the threat of flooding rains, landslides and erosion has been underestimated, especially in high-elevation and snow-dominated regions. By Bob Berwyn, Inside Climate News A global increase of extreme precipitation, well outside the range of natural variability,...