By Lisa McEwen, SJV Water Four members of the State Water Resources Control Board got an earful on the future...
Runoff still depends on temperature, dust on snow By Heather Sackett, Aspen Journalism The month of March in Colorado was...
From DWR News: As California experiences more weather extremes due to climate change, planning for the future will be critical for the resilience of the state’s water supply. To help guide those efforts, DWR has released a new State Water...
By Jesse Vad, SJV Water There was no shortage of interest in the $90 million in state funding made available...
This morning’s Daily Digest included this story from the California Globe, stating that Kiewit had pulled out of the Klamath...
Press release from the Center for Biological Diversity and the Planning and Conservation League: Writing to three water boards April 11, 2024, conservation groups called for an investigation into control of dangerous selenium being released from federal irrigators into the...
A research consortium led by Berkeley Lab, along with three other national labs, will continue to lead a DOE desalination...
Federal officials moved to cancel commercial and recreational salmon fishing off California as the fish still aren’t thriving. By Rachel...
The nationwide cost to treat or replace contaminated drinking water is estimated at $1.5 billion a year. The ubiquitous chemicals, linked to cancer and other diseases, build up in people and the environment. By Rachel Becker and John Osborn D’Agostino,...
Press release from the California Farm Water Coalition: The California Farm Water Coalition has released two new fact sheets that...
Budget includes 8.5% annual rate increases over next two years, anticipates small property tax increase Press release from Metropolitan Water...
Assemblymember Isaac Bryan says possible changes in federal administrations could lead to rollbacks in state protections if environmental rights aren’t enshrined in the California constitution. By Alan Riquelmy, Courthouse News Service California lawmakers want to establish the state’s position on...
by Robin Meadows The San Francisco Bay-Delta is already among the most intensively studied ecosystems in the world. Now 18...
Collecting consistent wetland data supports large-scale insights. By NOAA Fisheries Conservation partners, including NOAA Fisheries, have created new guidelines for...
By Jesse Vad, SJV Water The Tule subbasin is next up to face the state in a groundwater probation hearing. Staff from the state Resources Water Control Board held a public workshop on Friday to go over its recommendations and...
