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...
At the September meeting of the Delta Stewardship Council, Delta Watermaster Michael George’s update included the completion of an investigation into unauthorized diversions in the Delta, the Delta Dry Year Response Program, and how projects underway in the Delta might...
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...
Written by Robert Shibatani Water rights, depending on jurisdiction, possess various levels of seeming indemnity and security, typically demonstrated through some standard of legally established priority. Water entitlements have been long-standing icons of local and regional industrial, economic, and political...
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...
At the September 20 meeting of the State Water Board, Central Valley Regional Board staff provided the State Water Board members with the annual update on the implementation of the Irrigated Lands Regulatory Program. Specifically, the update was on implementing...
Imperial Valley farmers and Southern California cities would get 9% less water from the Colorado River than the amount allocated...
By Christine Souza, Ag Alert The State Water Resources Control Board has approved a rate increase for water-quality and water-rights...
Like many other researchers, environmental engineering professors Erin Hestir and Joshua Viers of the University of California, Merced, are trying to quantify water use in the San Joaquin Valley. The difference is they are doing it from the sky. Through...
From DWR News California’s new water year started on October 1 and with continued warm and dry weather in the...
The voluntary cut amounts to a tenth of its annual allocation. By Madalyn Wright, Courthouse News Service Following federal pressure...
After its driest three-year stretch on record, California braces for another year with below-average snow and rain. Conditions are shaping up to be a “recipe for drought.” By Rachel Becker, Cal Matters This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign...