By Christine Souza, California Farm Bureau Federation Even with a more positive water outlook in early 2023, irrigators of the...
By Jake Bittle. This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here.” The water shortage crisis on the Colorado River is improving, but it’s far from over. That was the message from the Biden administration...
From Earthjustice: The Institute for Fisheries Resources (IFR) and the Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen’s Associations (PCFFA) today notified U.S....
Significant improvement for Lake Mead due to improved hydrology, ongoing conservation efforts. Operating guidelines in effect until Reclamation finalizes SEIS,...
The Delta Stewardship Council met in July at Peter’s Steakhouse in Isleton. On the agenda was an update on the Delta Conveyance Project. Carrie Buckman, Environmental Program Manager for the Department of Water Resources, provided the update. The Delta Conveyance...
Paper adds clarity to contentious debate with implications for lives and property David Colgan, UCLA Key takeaways Experts authored a...
By Jesse Vad, SJV Water Since the devastating floods of March 10, a community of about 1,000 people has been...
San Diego County Water Authority sues local boundary refs over letting two of its water buyers go, as those buyers rush to get voters to certify their separation. From MacKenzie Elmer, Voice of San Diego This story was first published...
Undisclosed finances and vague federal contract left court in the dark. Door now wide open for Biden administration to revise...
The Central Valley Water Board is inviting the public and other stakeholders to submit written comments on the Kaweah Basin...
San Francisco Bay Catastrophes Are Due to Super Moons and Water Policy, Says Fisheries Expert Press release from the California Water Impact Network Sturgeon are dying again in San Francisco Bay, a result of oxygen depletion and toxic “red tide”...
A discrimination complaint filed by Native American tribes and environmental justice groups alleges that California has failed to protect water...
Clear Lake, the state’s largest freshwater body of water, is fouled each year by algal blooms, one of many assaults...
VIDEO: Can removing carp help the lake’s native fish and keep toxic algal blooms in check? Video by Tien Nguyen, Knowable Magazine 8.9.2023 Invasive carp can cause serious damage to ecosystems. They threaten native wildlife — including the Clear Lake...