GUEST COMMENTARY: Amid Onslaught of Storms, State Must Get Serious About More Pumping, Water Storage
By Dave Puglia, President & CEO, Western Growers California has once again been caught flat-footed in the aftermath of another...
By Paul Stanton Kibel In the field of natural resources policy, there is a longstanding tendency for good science to get compromised and diluted when it comes to final agency actions and policies. In the water policy arena, this tendency...
Streamlined permitting helps capture stormwater in Sacramento, Merced counties Press release from the State Water Resources Control Board: Furthering state...
By DWR News Much of California enjoyed a brief break from the succession of atmospheric river storms that have drenched...
Governor Gavin Newsom today introduced his 2023-24 state budget proposal. Funding for water resilience and drought is included under the climate change section. The budget for 2021 and 2022 allocated approximately $54 billion over five years to address climate change;...
By Andrew Fisher, University of California, Santa Cruz California has seen so much rain over the past few weeks that...
Central Valley Project Improvement Act Constructs Key Habitat Features on the Sacramento River By Gary Pitzer, US Bureau of Reclamation...
Despite Heavy Rain and Snow, Relief from Drought Conditions Still Depends on Coming Months From the Department of Water Resources: The Department of Water Resources (DWR) today conducted the first snow survey of the season at Phillips Station. The manual...
Winter storms boosting reservoir levels. Lake Mendocino approaching average level for this time of year. More storms in the forecast....
We will open the book. Its pages are blank. We are going to put words on them ourselves. The book...
From Courthouse News Service: The Monterey Bay city of Marina claims the California Coastal Commission’s approval of a desalination plant will actually harm the environment and take water from an already critically overdrafted watershed....
Slams Department of Justice for “Hiding the Ball” on Interior Department’s Attempt to Terminate Hoopa Valley Tribe’s Sovereignty and Property...
In a potential beacon for other parched regions, a new program allowed users to share water. By Emma Foehringer Merchant,...
May you be blessed with laughter, peace, and love throughout this holiday season and the new year. Thank you for your readership! I look forward to serving you the very best and in California water news in 2023. With warmest...