By Monserrat Solis, SJV Water All of the legal motions that can be filed, have been filed in the state’s...
The Inland Empire Utilities Agency (IEUA), Western Municipal Water District (Western Water), Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD), and Three Valleys...
Press release from the California Water Impact Network (C-WIN): It’s an axiomatic question that applies to any government policy or project: who benefits? When it comes to the $20-40 billion Delta Conveyance Project (DCP), Governor Newsom would like us to...
Cover crops can play a vital role in protecting and enhancing soil during the off-season or between rows of trees...
SJV WATER: Land conversion money available for Tulare County farmers, others, to cut groundwater use
By Lisa McEwen, SJV Water Growers hoping for a lifeline as groundwater pumping restrictions tighten learned how to apply for...
AB 1313, currently under consideration in Sacramento, includes incentives to clean up runoff from large commercial properties Press release from the Humboldt Waterkeeper and the California Coastkeepers Alliance A recent stormwater sampling effort in Eureka revealed a troubling trend in...
UV radiation fluctuates amid wet-dry extremes in clear water bodies By Kat Kerlin, UC Davis Lake Tahoe is experiencing large-scale...
By the USGS Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center Using Landsat’s thermal imagery, researchers at Gallo Winery have been...
Both Democrat and Republican lawmakers representing the Delta say Newsom is trying to upend existing water rights and land acquisition laws, while the governor says “we’re done with barriers.” By Rachel Becker, Cal Matters This story was originally published by...
By Caleb Hampton, Ag Alert Gov. Gavin Newsom’s $322 billion spending plan for 2025-26 has various impacts on California agriculture....
Groups call on lawmakers to protect environmental safeguards and public processes while rejecting attempts to fast-track costly infrastructure projects The...
By the USGS As sea levels rise and storms intensify, the threat of coastal flooding in low-lying areas like San Francisco Bay is becoming increasingly urgent. Traditionally engineered levees that hold back water are a first line of defense, but...
Buffering aging levees with sloping wetlands reduces flood risk while establishing beneficial ecosystems. Key takeaways Horizontal levees offer dual benefits:...
By Jennifer Solis, Nevada Current Lake Mead’s infamous bathtub ring is expected to get bigger this summer as low snowpack...
California has no health standards for these chemicals in fish, so activists are urging action. Found in people and animals worldwide, they are linked to cancer and other health effects. By Rachel Becker, Cal Matters This story was originally published...