At the January meeting of the Delta Independent Science Board, the board members heard a series of presentations on water...
After record-breaking snowfall at the start of the rainy season, January and February will likely be the driest on record,...
California’s current system of water laws seems ill-equipped to respond to long-term droughts and climate change. One million Californians do not have safe drinking water, the state’s aquatic ecosystems are in crisis, and water users are confronting increasingly scarce and...
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Over 600,000 Californians rely on nitrate-contaminated public supply wells for their household water needs. However, those numbers are even greater...
By Christine Souza, Ag Alert Facing a third straight year of dry conditions, many Californians are looking for any sign of hope that winter weather will yield more water for the state. For certain, state water officials have been hoping...
At the January meeting of the Delta Stewardship Council, Delta Watermaster Michael George updated the Council on curtailment and reporting...
Each month, the Water Hub is checking in with advocates and organizers in California to talk about the water issues...
From the Department of Water Resources: 2022 Public Engagement OutlookThe upcoming year will mark an important milestone in the proposed Delta Conveyance Project planning process with the anticipated release of the Draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for public review and...
Wetland restoration has been identified as a key management tool for increasing food availability for at-risk fishes in the San...
From the Department of Water Resources: California has reached a major milestone in its implementation of the landmark Sustainable Groundwater...
From the Planning and Conservation League: Summers are getting hotter. Rain and snowpack are disappearing, and water reserves are shrinking. This reduction of readily available, adequate water resources is creating a crisis that directly harms Californians and our environment. We...
The Department of Water Resources filed its Certification of Consistency for the Lookout Slough Tidal Habitat Restoration and Flood Improvement...
On February 1st, 2022 Maven’s Notebook, the Groundwater Exchange, and the Local Government Commission hosted a webinar entitled: How do...
By Christine Souza, Ag Alert Farming and ranching families in the Scott River and Shasta River watersheds say drought emergency curtailment regulations adopted by the state last August will threaten their livelihoods if water supplies run out as the state...
