DWR Director Karla Nemeth discusses the Department’s efforts to respond to the drought and why she is optimistic we can...
Rejecting objections by environmental and farming industry groups, a federal judge green-lighted a revised, government-endorsed plan to manage water projects in California with extra protections for endangered fish. By Nicholas Iovino, Courthouse News Service In a long-running dispute over water...
Decision highlights negative impact of pursuing costly and unnecessary litigation over collaboration Press release from the State Water Contractors: On...
New data from urban areas suggests that people are ignoring the governor’s pleas for voluntary conservation during the drought. Some...
by Jeniffer Solis, Nevada Current As the battle over a planned groundwater pipeline near the Utah-Nevada border continues, conservation groups and state water officials are now clashing over the accuracy of population estimates propelling the project. Booming population growth in...
By Paul Gosselin, Deputy Director, Sustainable Groundwater Management, California Department of Water Resources California’s groundwater basins are a critical part of...
The CAMT Assessment of Long-term Monitoring Program Reviews and Objectives (Assessment) was initiated in September 2021 to understand the approaches,...
Each month, the Water Hub is checking in with advocates and organizers in California to talk about the water issues impacting local communities and to also expand the visibility of leaders in California’s water and environmental justice movement. In this...
By Christine Souza, Ag Alert The optimism spurred by heavy snowstorms in December has melted away, and the 2022 water...
At the February meeting of the California Water Commission, the commissioners began their 2022 State Water Project review by hearing...
From the Office of the Delta Watermaster: The Office of the Delta Watermaster, the three Delta Water Agencies, and many water users and advisors in the Delta have worked collaboratively to improve the consistency and credibility of water use reporting...
At the February meeting of the California Water Commission, the commissioners began their 2022 State Water Project review by hearing...
From the Department of Water Resources: As California continues to experience historic drought conditions with less available snowpack and precipitation,...
USGS Science is Refining eDNA Techniques and Developing New Applications More than 6,500 nonindigenous species are now established in the United States, and new species are still arriving. When an introduced, nonnative disease, parasite, plant, or animal begins to spread...
