More Than 90 Organizations Back Budget Trailer Bill to Modernize California’s Water Infrastructure, Support Jobs and Climate Resilience From Californians...
From the Bureau of Reclamation: Continuing to focus on maximizing California’s water supplies, the Bureau of Reclamation is increasing the...
By Sonia Lemus, SJV Water Meetings & agenda packets: Shafter-Wasco Irrigation District, May 14: CLICK HERE Indian Wells Valley Groundwater Authority, May 14: CLICK HERE Arvin-Edison Water Storage district, May 13: CLICK HERE Shafter-Wasco opts to pay for new well...
By Jim Hinch, Voice of San Diego This story was first published by Voice of San Diego. Sign up for VOSD’s...
Scientists discover the invasive sea squirt Corella japonica in California, raising concerns over its impact on marine ecosystems and the challenges of managing invasive species.
A network of year-round observing stations help meteorologists forecast extreme rainfall events From NOAA Research As the western United States heads into its traditional dry season, water managers are assessing how winter rains have helped replenish the region’s reservoirs. The...
UC Riverside study finds that access to real-time household water data reduces consumption By David Danelski, UC Riverside A UC...
By Kyra Clark-Wolf, University of Colorado Boulder; Brian W. Miller, U.S. Geological Survey, and Imtiaz Rangwala, University of Colorado Boulder...
By Nina Dietz, Inside Climate News This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News, a nonprofit, non-partisan news organization that covers climate, energy and the environment. Sign up for their newsletter here. Nicole Bryne watched anxiously from across the small...
Project will help provide safe, reliable water for local communities, wildlife and ecosystems Press release from the Department of Water...
As the Trump administration delays limits on forever chemicals in drinking water, a new model predicts the locations of contaminated...
Last year, the Biden administration set first-ever limits on PFAS. The chemical industry has long argued the compounds are safe. By Georgina Gustin This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News, a nonprofit, non-partisan news organization that covers climate, energy...
By Lois Henry, SJV Water Boaters and anglers trying to get greater flows on the upper Kern River have been...
Press release from the Inland Empire Utilities Agency: Backed by regional partnerships, the Chino Basin Program (CBP/Program) continues to move...
The state today began restoring shallow water habitats in the Salton Sea as part of California’s first major habitat restoration project in the region – a key step for improving local wildlife conditions and suppressing dust to improve air qualities...