By Jesse Vad, SJV Water Even as some San Joaquin Valley communities still have flood damage to fix, new drought preparedness funding has been awarded by the state. Millions of dollars are going to local groundwater agencies for farmland retirement...
Parts of the western United States saw snow water equivalent levels 200% to 300% higher than normal. By Natalie Hanson, Courthouse News Service Much of the West Coast is experiencing a welcome break from years of historic drought due to...
Gas stations caused a $20 billion toxic mess — and it’s not going away. By Kate Yoder, Grist This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here. This story was co-published with Crosscut. A black,...
The Delta is constantly changing and predicting these changes has become a difficult task. As California’s climate changes in sometimes unexpected ways, looking to what has happened in the past is no longer adequate. New methods approaches to managing the...
By Lois Henry, SJV Water Cooler weather has slowed the anticipated snowmelt above Lake Isabella enough that outflows from the dam will ramp down to 6,500 cubic feet per second starting Sunday, according to Kern River Water Master Mark Mulkay....