A new study offers a glimpse into how El Niño and La Niña events may change. By Alanna Madden, Courthouse...
Neighbors to one of California’s biggest hazardous waste recyclers say they’re unfairly exposed to pollution, but can California afford to lose one of the few facilities that still takes toxic waste? By Robert Lewis, Cal Matters This story was originally...
A bill that would make it harder for the Water Authority to break up is a driving force. By MacKenzie...
By Naveena Sadasivam, Grist. This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here. Tropical Storm...
A new report, authored by experts from organizations including The Nature Conservancy, the Union of Concerned Scientists, Audubon California, and Clean Water Action, provides a set of recommendations on how California’s Sustainable Groundwater Management Act can better protect vulnerable communities...
A lack of data from the Eastern Pacific Ocean makes it hard to project whether global warming will increase tropical...
By Nicholas Grondin, University of Tampa Hurricane Hilary headed for Mexico’s Baja peninsula as a powerful Category 4 storm, and...
From the State Water Resources Control Board: Moving to strengthen California’s water supply and resilience to climate change through long-term water conservation practices, the State Water Resources Control Board today formally began the rulemaking process for the Making Conservation a...
At the July meeting of the Delta Stewardship Council, Delta Lead Scientist Dr. Laurel Larsen spotlighted an article that developed...
By Benjamin Cossel, Stanislaus National Forest If they’d only known. Back in the 1850s, miners in the Sierra Nevada gold-rush...
The vineyard project would involve 20 acres on an 88-acre property and is located south of Angwin in Napa County. By Alan Riquelmy, Courthouse News Service Napa County supervisors on Tuesday tentatively blocked a 9-year-old vineyard project after the Center...
By Jesse Vad, SJV Water A group of water users on the east side of the San Joaquin Valley is...
Despite a banner winter, lakes Mead and Powell sit at a combined 36% of capacity. By Bob Leal, Courthouse News...
From the Bureau of Reclamation: Central Valley Project contractors accessed hundreds of thousands of acre-feet of floodwater provided by Reclamation in 2023, recharging groundwater basins that are a critical part of California’s water supply. The influx of water has been...