California filed a federal lawsuit Thursday against the Trump administration to block new rules that allows farmers to use more...
Critically overdrafted groundwater basins are required to submit groundwater sustainability plans to the state by January 31, 2020 that outline...
DWR releases list of GSPs available for public comment on the SGMA portal Groundwater sustainability plans received earlier this month are now online on the DWR SGMA Portal. These plans are open to public comment for 75 days until April...
Statewide snowpack’s water equivalent is 12 inches, or 72 percent of the January 30 average From the Department of Water...
Green infrastructure can be a resilient, multi-benefit approach to address issues such as urban runoff pollution and climate change adaptation....
Presentation at Kern County event discusses the implementation of the newly-adopted salt and nitrate management plan for the Central Valley On October 16, 2019 the State Water Resources Control Board voted to approve the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control...
By Tom Corringham, University of California, San Diego Ask people to name the world’s largest river, and most will probably...
From the Department of Water Resources: Today, the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) announced an increase in 2020 State...
Estuary Pearls is a collection of short articles on science activities in the Delta and is published by the San Francisco Estuary Partnership. In this edition: A new system for treating agricultural drainage water in the Delta could also help...
A joint workshop hosted by the Department of Water Resources and the State Water Board provides details on how incoming...
On January 3, State agencies released a draft Water Resilience Portfolio which outlines more than 100 integrated actionable recommendations in...
Touting successful conservation efforts in recent decades, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said Tuesday it will reclassify a Colorado River fish from endangered to threatened. By Carson McCullough, Courthouse News Service Touting successful conservation efforts in recent decades, the...
California governors couldn’t complete, leaving environmentalists to wonder whether the state’s blueprint for climate change is legitimate. By Nick Cahill,...
Historically, the San Joaquin River has supported large chinook salmon populations. However, since the Bureau of Reclamation’s Friant Dam on...
Yesterday, the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) released its Delta Conveyance Notice of Preparation which begins the preparation of an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the Delta conveyance project, which DWR acknowledges that the proposed single tunnel is a...