For the Central Valley Project and the State Water Project to comply with the federal Endangered Species Act, the Bureau...
DWR Concludes Technical Advisory Committee Focus Groups DWR thanks the members of the Bulletin 74 Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) for sharing their time and expertise towards the development of revised statewide Well Standards. The TAC, composed of 81 representatives from different...
Welcome to Five Questions, a new (hopefully) weekly series that will pose five questions to folks working on California water...
Panel discusses temporary urgency change petitions, transfers, and drought litigation As California enters the second year of dry conditions, many...
By Christine Souza, Ag Alert As California toils through a third consecutive drought year, many Sacramento Valley farmers, well known for supporting waterfowl that stop along the Pacific Flyway, are being left high and dry. The farmers are facing water-supply...
By Kathy Coatney, Ag Alert Growers in the Klamath Basin have struggled with water-supply shortages for years, but this spring...
by Matt Vasilogambros, Stateline Top federal water officials are warning Western states that there will be cuts to their access...
by Michael Hunter Adamson, Estuary News Group Morning at Suisun Marsh is a living watercolor with a soundtrack. Miles of tule and pickleweed populate the foreground, split by canals glinting silver from the sun. In May, the hills undulate across...
by Jennifer Shutt, Nevada Current The federal agency in charge of managing much of the West’s water warned Tuesday that...
by Alastair Bland, Estuary News Group The days when salmon and steelhead teemed in California’s coastal watersheds faded away last...
by Janet Byron, Estuary News Group Dutch Slough in Oakley, on the southern edge of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, is less than a mile from where biometeorologist Dennis D. Baldocchi grew up on his parents’ orchard and fished with pals...
At the May 24th meeting of the State Water Resources Control Board, Delta Watermaster Michael George updated the board members...
A new study shows that, more than a thousand years ago, the Colorado River Basin had an even worse drought...
As drought intensifies, the order affects many cities and growers from Fresno to the Oregon border, including 212 public water systems. By Rachel Becker, CalMatters This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. In sweeping water...
