Researchers say if California could collect and treat more stormwater in cities, it could provide enough water to supply a quarter of the state’s urban population. Tags Planning and management Stormwater Water quality Stormwater...
As the Salton Sea shrinks, exposed lakebed has caused increased pollution and health problems for communities in California’s Imperial County and beyond, researchers found. By Sam Ribakoff, Courthouse News Service Back in 2003, farmers in California’s Imperial Valley agreed to...
By NIDIS Drought management in the U.S. hinges on the quality of our drought monitoring, which is a challenge in a changing climate. The United States Drought Monitor (USDM), a key tool for identifying and categorizing droughts since 2000, uses...
By Lisa McEwen, SJV Water Probation has started for the Tulare Lake subbasin and farmers will be getting a list of “to-dos” in the mail this week. The State Water Resources Control Board is sending step-by-step instructions of what’s expected...
The high court took up San Francisco’s bid to challenge how the government regulates water pollution. By Kelsey Reichmann, Courthouse News Service The Supreme Court agreed on Tuesday to review water pollution regulations in San Francisco, taking on another challenge...