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...
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....
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...
By Andrew Fisher, University of California, Santa Cruz California has seen so much rain over the past few weeks that farm fields are inundated and normally dry creeks and drainage ditches have become torrents of water racing toward the ocean....
Despite Heavy Rain and Snow, Relief from Drought Conditions Still Depends on Coming Months From the Department of Water Resources: The Department of Water Resources (DWR) today conducted the first snow survey of the season at Phillips Station. The manual...