From the Department of Water Resources: This week, the Department of Water Resources (DWR) began construction to remove the emergency...
At the September meeting of the California Water Commission, commissioners were given a briefing by the Department of Water Resources...
By Allison Arteaga Soergel, UC Santa Cruz An independent review panel supported by UC Santa Cruz recently completed its work evaluating restoration options for the Salton Sea, a shrinking lake in Southern California that has become one of the state’s...
By Peter Hecht, Ag Alert As the Colorado River water crisis deepens amid withering drought in the West, Imperial Valley...
The Department of Water Resources released the Environmental Impact Report on July 27, 2022; the extended public comment period will...
When wildfires burn in the west, their heat and airborne particles inflict stronger rain and larger hail upon central states By Brendan Bane, Pacific Northwest National Lab A new study shows for the first time that wildfires burning in West...
[cmtoc_table_of_contents] At the October meeting of Metropolitan’s Imported Water Committee, staff briefed committee members on available supplies and water demands,...
From the Department of Water Resources: In preparation for the California Water Plan Update 2023 (Update 2023), the Department of...
By Madison Hirneisen | The Center Square Less than six months after the denial of a massive desalination project in Huntington Beach, the California Coastal Commission unanimously approved a $140 million desalination project in Orange County on Thursday. The desalination...
At the September meeting of the Delta Stewardship Council, Delta Watermaster Michael George’s update included the completion of an investigation...
After rejecting a controversial proposal in Huntington Beach, the state Coastal Commission greenlights another in Dana Point. While environmentalists raised...
How habitats used by chinook salmon and Sacramento splittail would be impacted by climate change, harmful algal blooms in San Francisco Bay and the Delta, and upcoming workshops on Harmful Algal Blooms and Interdisciplinary science and more in this month’s...
Written by Robert Shibatani Water rights, depending on jurisdiction, possess various levels of seeming indemnity and security, typically demonstrated through...
The Delta Science Program has published a new issue of its Delta Breeze newsletter. This edition features a message from...
The state expects to soon establish standards for urban water losses. Fixing them is cheaper than other solutions like recycling and desalination. By Emma Foehringer Merchant, Inside Climate News Underneath pavement, parks and lawns, a web of pipes carry the...