In July 2024, the Bureau of Reclamation released a draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the long-term operation of the...
SWRCB urged to uphold law and protect Tribal water rights in the Delta Press release from the Delta Tribal Environmental...
By the National Park Service You may know Yosemite National Park for its spectacular scenery, waterfalls, granite rock faces, or ancient sequoias. But do you know about the park’s rich fire-management history and distinction as one of the first national...
Ranchers who defied a state water order were only fined about $50 each. Under new legislation headed to the governor,...
By Lisa McEwen, SJV Water A final report released by state Water Resources Control Board staff Friday maintains its recommendation...
By Lois Henry, SJV Water The state came to Kern County Thursday night and got an earful. Water managers, farmers, residents and others told members of the Water Resources Control Board that they need to get up to date on...
PRESS RELEASE: Kern subbasin groundwater sustainability agencies urge State to consider updated plan
Probation recommendation based on outdated science, data The Kern Subbasin Groundwater Sustainability Agencies (GSAs) have responded to a draft report...
On September 17, 2024, the State Water Board will hold a public hearing to consider designating the Tule Subbasin as...
The plan was released the same week as the final two dams on the river were breached. By Alan Riquelmy, Courthouse News Service California officials on Thursday released a plan they say will aid officials in the reintroduction of fish,...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has released the “Klamath River Anadromous Fishery Reintroduction and Restoration Monitoring Plan,”...
From Shannon Brescher Shea, Department of Energy, Office of Science From thirsty agricultural crops to whitewater rafters contemplating a low...
The Klamath River was once a major habitat for salmon, but hydroelectric dams along the Oregon-California border region caused their population to plummet. By Sam Ribakoff, Courthouse News Service After more than a century of being blocked by a series...
From Sustainable Conservation: Sustainable Conservation’s Accelerating Restoration program is excited to announce the Restoration Permitting Roadmap, a first-of-its-kind web tool...
By David Nutt, Cornell Chronicle A Cornell-led research collaboration found that cooperative partnerships seeking to spread the cost burden of...
By the USGS: In a first-of-its-kind study, scientists compiled one year’s worth of soil and sediment erosion quantities occurring after large California wildfires between 1984 and 2021. Scientists found that postfire erosion has accelerated over time, particularly in northern California,...
