But it’s a rare instance of bipartisan lawmaking and the biggest wildfire legislation in recent history. By Christine Peterson, High Country News A new bill poised to pass the Senate after clearing the House will govern how the federal government...
Appellate court reversal allows continuation of Sustainable Groundwater Management Act in the Tulare Lake Subbasin Press release from the State Water Board Following a Fifth District Court of Appeal’s reversal of a temporary suspension of actions related to the probationary...
Commentary by Brad Koehn, General Manager, Turlock Irrigation District; Jimi Netniss, General Manager, Modesto Irrigation District; and Dennis Herrera, General Manager, San Francisco Public Utilities Commission California is at a crossroads in water management. The choices we make today will...
By Jim Madaffer, a former San Diego City Council member, past Chair of the San Diego County Water Authority, and Vice Chair of the Colorado River Board of California When it comes to water, honesty matters as much as infrastructure....
By Edward Ring, Director of Water and Energy Policy at the California Policy Center Why is it axiomatic among California’s water agencies and policymakers that large scale desalination is inconceivable in California? That certainly isn’t the case in other arid...