State-of-the-art helicopter-based technology and local coordination improve management of our underground water supply From the Department of Water Resources: National...
By Mackenzie Elmer, Voice of San Diego This story was first published by Voice of San Diego. Sign up for VOSD’s newsletters here. Facing rising costs and rates, the leaders of San Diego’s water lifelines are looking to sell some of...
By Christine Souza, from Ag Alert To adapt to climate extremes and become more water resilient in California, modernizing the state’s water data—including the way it is collected, stored, shared and used—may lead to more informed decisions. Improving data practices...
Interior Department continues long-term planning with robust input from Basin States, Tribes and other parties From the Bureau of Reclamation: The Biden-Harris administration today announced a significant milestone in its efforts to protect the stability and sustainability of the Colorado...
By Nate Seltenrich, Knee Deep Times Wooden fence posts poking just above the surface and tall oaks with their trunks submerged are sure signs that the land is flooded. That word, “flooded,” has a negative connotation, an association with destruction....
Quarterly update from the CV-SALTS program The CV-SALTS program has achieved many key milestones heading into 2024. The biggest news on the Nitrate Control Program side is that the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board (Regional Board) recently sent...