The State Water Resources Control Board advance a controversial, Newsom-backed agreement in a new proposal, which qualifies as a major...
The State Water Board has proposed updates to the Water Quality Control Plan for the Sacramento-Delta region of the Bay Delta. This marks the start of a public review and comment period. The updates outline two compliance options for water...
By Deja McCauley, Land Use and Health Program Manager, Physicians for Social Responsibility Los Angeles California legislators voted on June...
By Natasha Lindstaedt, University of Essex As climate change drives rising temperatures and changes in rainfall, Mexico and the US...
The Gila River Indian Community failed to show evidence that four upstream wells “significantly diminish” the flow of federally reserved water for the tribe. By Joe Duhownik, Courthouse News Service Four privately owned wells along Arizona’s Gila River may be...
Marine heat waves blanketed 96% of the planet’s ocean surface, lasting four times longer than historical averages in what scientists...
From the Delta Science Program: At the request of the California Department of Water Resources (DWR), the Delta Science Program...
Proposal incorporates both voluntary agreements and a regulatory pathway From the State Water Resources Control Board: Continuing the state’s work to protect the ecosystem of the Sacramento River and Delta watershed while balancing the need to protect water supply, the...
“Best management practices” will help local water managers combat sinking lands & protect critical water infrastructure From the Department of...
From the Department of Water Resources: There is no denying the State Water Project (SWP) is one of California’s most...
by Jeniffer Solis, Nevada Current Water in Lake Mead is on course to fall to the lowest level in recorded history by 2027, according to a recent forecast by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. Water levels in the reservoir have...
The University of Nevada, Reno research team uses latest tech for long-term project By Madison Kitch, University of Nevada-Reno It’s...
From UC Berkeley Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management: For over a century, agricultural scientists have sought to unravel...
Wildfires can burn so hot that they give rise to water-repellent soil, which could make ecosystems more susceptible to flooding. By Kiley Price, Inside Climate News This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News, a nonprofit, non-partisan news organization that...