The April snowpack, key to how much water flows into reservoirs, is 38% of average statewide, proving that drought hasn’t...
The Delta Independent Science Board has published its Review of the monitoring enterprise, which covers the suite of scientific monitoring programs in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. The Review assessed whether the information collected from monitoring meets the needs of management agencies and...
From the Department of Water Resources: The Department of Water Resources (DWR) today conducted the fourth snow survey of the...
Prepared exclusively for Maven’s Notebook by Robert Shibatani The “Miracle March” everyone was hoping for, unfortunately did not materialize. Across...
Presentation provides an overview and details on the biological opinions and incidental take permit For the Central Valley Project and the State Water Project to comply with the federal Endangered Species Act, the Bureau of Reclamation and the Department of...
Reclamation, Ducks Unlimited and Biggs-West Gridley Water District Partner to Bring Water to Key Habitat When It’s Needed By Gary...
Commentary written by Charming Evelyn, chair of the Water Committee and vice chair of the Environmental Justice Committee at Sierra...
Press release from Cal EPA: Federal and state agencies along with Sacramento River Settlement Contractors (SRSCs) agreed this week on an approach to addressing Central Valley Project operations on the Sacramento River this year (mid-April through November). As a result...
MOU a Key Step in Years-Long Effort to Help Recover Salmon While Protecting Water Reliability From the California Natural Resources...
Executive order calls on local water suppliers to activate drought contingency plans Governor orders Water Board to consider ban on watering of...
Still resisting statewide water rationing for parched California, Gov. Gavin Newsom is asking local suppliers to tighten water limits. by Rachel Becker, CalMatters Network As a dry summer looms, California Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered water suppliers across California to step...
Groundwater is one of the world’s most important natural resources,but groundwater management has traditionally been governed by lax and uneven...
Regulators approved “seriously deficient” fire prevention plans, including from PG&E, which sparked California’s deadliest wildfire, state auditor says. By Julie...
State Water Board staff provide an overview of the Bay Delta Plan and the progress to date At the March meeting of the Delta Independent Science Board (ISB), in preparation for a potential ISB review of environmental flows, the Board...