The amount of water Arizona gets from the Colorado River will be cut by more than 20%, Nevada’s allocation by...
By Jake Bittle, Grist This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here. This story...
Already crippled by years of megadrought, California may have another climate change-induced worry on the horizon: economy-busting megafloods. By Madalyn Wright, Courthouse News Service In drought-ridden California’s history, megafloods have occurred about every century. Not often, but from a geological...
The first thing California needs to do, Newsom said, is to reform permit processes that take “years and years and...
Warning that the supply will shrink by 10% due to climate change, Newsom sets targets for recycled water and increased...
Five Local Water Agencies Join Years-Long Effort to Help Recover Salmon While Protecting Water Reliability From the Natural Resources Agency: Five more local water agencies have signed onto an agreement to provide water flows and new habitat to help improve...
With California expected to lose 10% of its water within 20 years, Newsom calls for urgent action “With California enduring...
From the Delta Counties Coalition: Today, Don Nottoli, Chair of the Delta Counties Coalition (DCC), which is comprised of Contra...
Gavin Newsom’s Delta tunnel plan is out, rekindling a century-old debate about the diversion of Sacramento River water to the southern two-thirds of the state. This transfer has in fact been going on for decades, by means of improvised plumbing...
Commentary by Ileana Miranda, resident of San Jerardo in Monterey County and general manager of the San Jerardo Cooperative From...
An old conflict plagues Gov. Gavin Newsom’s proposal to bore a tunnel to carry water under the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta...
In the spring of 2022, the Delta Science Program hosted a series of lunchtime webinars focused on governance in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. The first webinar, held in March, featured speakers from the federal, state, and local levels who discussed...
By DWR News On a small scale, aquifers — subsurface natural basins — have benefitted from man-made recharge for decades....
By Christine Souza, Ag Alert As local groundwater sustainability agencies bring groundwater basins into balance under the Sustainable Groundwater Management...
FEATURE: How Wildfire-damaged Plastic Pipes Contaminate Drinking water – and What We Can Do About It
Written for Maven’s Notebook by Robin Meadows The first time a reporter asked public health researcher Gina Solomon if wildfires could contaminate drinking water, she told them it wasn’t a concern. The second time a reporter brought this up, she...
