By Kenneth Schrupp | The Center Square The California Assembly Committee on Water, Parks, and Wildlife today passed a bill...
Environmental Summit focuses on how rapidly changing environment is expected to increase litigation and present thorny legal issues By Blaine Corren, California Courts Newsroom Heat. Wildfires. Drought. Floods. Sea-levels. Scientists predict that human contributions to our changing environment will cause...
By Merrill Balassone, California Courts Newsroom He’s been called a “water renaissance man.” Justice Ronald Robie has dived into the...
By Beth Rose Middleton Manning, University of California, Davis and Robert Lusardi, University of California, Davis The Klamath River runs...
By Julie Cart, Cal Matters Stay up-to-date with free briefings on topics that matter to all Californians. Subscribe to CalMatters today for nonprofit news in your inbox. Cal Fire Battalion Chief Jon Heggie wasn’t expecting much to worry about when...
State advances nation-leading proposed regulations to convert wastewater to high-quality drinking water From the State Water Resources Control Board Achieving...
A PNNL scheme to improve small-scale hydrologic infrastructure helps pinpoint local flood risks By Corydon Ireland, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory...
The Golden State hopes to cut red tape to get projects that will tackle climate change moving. By Natalie Hanson, Courthouse News Service California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a package of bills Monday aimed at streamlining the construction of solar...
San Diego’s boundary referees tell Water Authority: Let North County go. By MacKenzie Elmer, Voice of San Diego What began...
San Diego’s boundary referees decided Monday that two North County water districts can leave the San Diego County Water Authority...
Study shows Bureau of Reclamation is denying the state’s salmon the water they need to survive – even in wet years. From the California Water Impact Network (C-WIN) An analysis sponsored by the California Water Impact Network confirms the U.S....
By Paul Gosselin, DWR Deputy Director of Sustainable Groundwater Management Some may be asking after this extremely wet water year —...
California’s forests are facing a growing threat: wildfires. The severity and frequency of these fires are on the rise, fueled...
The Chemehuevi’s reservation fronts about 30 miles of the Colorado River, yet 97% of the tribe’s water stays in the river, much of it used by Southern California cities. The tribe isn’t paid for it. by Mark Olalde and Umar...