By DWR News The wet winter storms in January 2023 have brought a lot of water that has the potential...
Collaborative efforts reopen six additional miles of habitat to migrating and resident fish. By NOAA Fisheries California salmon are now...
The Colorado River’s water transformed the Imperial Valley desert into one of California’s most productive farm regions. But now growers will have to sacrifice 10% of their supply because of shortages in the river’s supply. By Alistair Bland, Cal Matters...
By Caitlin McDermott-Murphy, National Renewable Energy Laboratory In April 2022, a team of engineers hiked into California’s Sierra Nevada mountains...
Here’s a look at reservoir conditions as of this morning … Tags not assigned Water conditions...
By DWR News As California experiences more extreme swings between wet and dry periods, it is critical for the State to deploy innovative forecasting and water management strategies to adapt to our changing climate. The Department of Water Resources along...
GUEST COMMENTARY: Amid Onslaught of Storms, State Must Get Serious About More Pumping, Water Storage
By Dave Puglia, President & CEO, Western Growers California has once again been caught flat-footed in the aftermath of another...
By Paul Stanton Kibel In the field of natural resources policy, there is a longstanding tendency for good science to...
Streamlined permitting helps capture stormwater in Sacramento, Merced counties Press release from the State Water Resources Control Board: Furthering state efforts to capture and preserve stormwater during high flow events, the State Water Resources Control Board this week issued its...
A dozen days of wet and wild weather haven’t ended the drought, and won’t cure the driest period in the...
By DWR News Much of California enjoyed a brief break from the succession of atmospheric river storms that have drenched...
By Mike Wade, California Farm Water Coalition California is the most populous state in the nation and the nation’s biggest agricultural producer. That combination can occasionally lead to misunderstandings between consumers in cities and suburbs and growers in farming communities....
By Ching Lee, Ag Alert In its latest attempt to define which bodies of water fall under federal protection, the...
By Robert Glennon, University of Arizona and Brent Haddad, University of California, Santa Cruz The Salton Sea spreads across a...
Central Arizona Project leaders say policymakers should prepare for the worst-case scenario. By Joe Dohownik, Courthouse News Service Water from the Colorado River covers more than a third of Arizona’s total water usage, but the state is increasingly losing access...