Benefits of the flexible water management strategy outlined in a new report By the Department of Water Resources: A new report released today shows that changes to reservoir operations at Lake Oroville and New Bullards Bar Reservoir can further reduce...
By Tricia Stadnyk, University of Calgary Interest from the United States in Canada’s water is concerning, though nothing new. In the most recent development, the U.S. has paused negotiations the Columbia River Treaty, a key water-sharing agreement between both countries....
Researchers demonstrate a method for assessing how rising seas could raise groundwater levels, potentially transmitting flood hazards far inland. By Sarah Stanley, EOS As climate change continues to drive global sea level rise, many people living in coastal areas are...
By Robin Meadows Jamie Ward grew up hearing the stories his people have told for countless generations on the slopes of Mount Shasta, a glacier-capped peak in Northern California. Many of these stories celebrate the bond between his tribe, the...
By Lisa McEwen, SJV Water A western Fresno County groundwater subbasin is the seventh in the San Joaquin Valley to come under threat of state intervention. The Department of Water Resources announced in a news release Feb. 27 that it...