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...
By Ching Lee, Ag Alert With rice harvest underway in the Sacramento Valley, Colusa County farmer Don Bransford should be running his combine, delivering truckloads of the grain to a nearby dryer. Instead, he stares out into a field of...
By Christine Souza, Ag Alert Nearing the end of the water year on Sept. 30, California farmers and water officials...
The document is a collaborative five-year roadmap that outlines 25 actions to address chemical, physical, biological, and social-ecological processes in...
From the Department of Water Resources: The Department of Water Resources (DWR) refurbished the first of three 95,000-pound radial gates that help reduce saltwater intrusion into the Suisun Marsh in Solano County. The work took place at the Suisun Marsh...
Climate change and drought are forcing California to reimagine its water supply future. One promising tool in the toolbox is...
In a split decision the appellate panel ruled that the government agencies aren’t precluded from using water from the dam...
From the Department of Water Resources: Within the State of California, Tribes and underrepresented communities face many challenges accessing clean, affordable water supplies such as groundwater – especially during droughts. The Department of Water Resources (DWR) is offering technical assistance...
By Gregory Pierce, University of California, Los Angeles Coastal urban centers around the world are urgently looking for new, sustainable...
From the Department of Water Resources: Today, the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) released a determination on groundwater sustainability...
In our regular Maven’s Notebook Q&A, the Water Hub checks in with advocates in California to talk about water issues impacting local communities. This month, we spoke to Rosa Nelson at Nuestra Casa about advocating for water equity and running...
Drought-strained hydropower sustains 80 percent average power generation capacity By Elsie Puig-Santana In 2022, a quick internet search for Lake...
The mission of the South Yuba River Citizens League (SYRCL – pronounced circle) is to unites the community to protect...
By Peter Hecht, Ag Alert A state appeals court has issued a ruling protecting longstanding water rights of many California farmers, ranchers and water agencies. California’s Sixth Appellate District Court of Appeal ruled that the California State Water Resources Control...
