At the June 26 meeting of the Delta Stewardship Council, representatives from the Army Corps were present to update the...
A new study finds more than 75 percent of recent water loss from the Colorado River Basin came from underground...
From the Public Policy Institute of California: How concerned are Californians about climate change and its effects? What do they think about state efforts to mitigate global warming, regulate greenhouse emissions, and address water needs? The Public Policy Institute of...
At the July 16th meeting of the California Water Commission, the Deputy Director of the Department of Water Resources (DWR)...
From the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and NOAA: NOAA Fisheries and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife...
The Department of Water Resources has produced a list and a map showing the high and medium priority groundwater basins that are not currently monitored under the CASGEM program. The list and map are available here. Also, the Final CASGEM...
Yesterday, the State Water Resources Control Board voted to allow local law enforcement and water agencies to impose a maximum...
At the June 26 meeting of the Delta Stewardship Council, officials from various transportation agencies with jurisdiction in the Delta...
From the State Water Resources Control Board: “In response to the ongoing severe drought, on Tuesday the State Water Resources Control Board approved an emergency regulation to ensure water agencies, their customers and state residents increase water conservation in urban...
From the University of California Davis: A new report from the University of California, Davis, shows that California agriculture is...
This commentary is written by John Kingsbury, Executive Director of the Mountain Counties Water Resources Association: Mountain watersheds can survive...
Note: This post is written by guest blogger Roberta Long. Three of California’s top water decision-makers came to Placerville on June 6 for a joint presentation by Mountain Counties Water Resources Association (Mountain Counties) and the Association of California Water...
Today, Senators Steinberg, Wolk, Pavley, and De Leon met with the press to talk about the water bonds and...
From the office of Senator Lois Wolk: “The State Senate announced today that it has cut $3 billion from its...
From the State Water Resources Control Board: “In response to the ongoing severe drought, the State Water Resources Control Board Wednesday approved an emergency regulation to assure compliance with curtailment orders issued to protect senior water rights throughout the state....