Stanford economist Paul Milgrom won a Nobel Prize in part for his role in enabling today’s mobile world. Now he’s tackling a different 21st century challenge: water scarcity. By Krysten Crawford, Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR) The Colorado...
By Michael Gennaro, Courthouse News Service The Army Corps of Engineers argued for the second time Thursday that a Northern California fisheries biologist had no concrete evidence that Coyote Valley Dam harms endangered chinook and steelhead salmon. The dam guards...
Compliance schedule allows more time for small systems to invest in new treatment options From the State Water Resources Control Board: The State Water Resources Control Board added a new standard of public health protection to California’s drinking water today...
Berkeley Lab scientists are investigating the characteristics and impacts of back-to-back atmospheric river events By Julie Bobyock, Berkeley Lab In...
Disputes of fact as to whether contaminated stormwater actually flowed into a Sacramento River tributary precluded summary judgment, a federal judge ruled. By Michael Gennaro, Courthouse News Service A federal judge denied summary judgment to a California nonprofit that accuses...
Tulare Lake Groundwater Subbasin placed in probationary status, a milestone for landmark Sustainable Groundwater Management Act Press release from the...
By Jesse Vad, SJV Water The State Water Resources Control Board on Tuesday voted unanimously to put the Tulare Lake subbasin on probation during a precedent-setting meeting in Sacramento that stretched over nine hours. “This is a turning point. We...