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 to buy cheaper water elsewhere. By MacKenzie Elmer, Voice of San Diego Two North County farming communities can divorce the...
Study shows Bureau of Reclamation is denying the state’s salmon the water they need to survive – even in wet...
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 by poor fire management practices, prolonged drought, and bark beetle infestation. These factors are only worsened by the changing climate,...
The Chemehuevi’s reservation fronts about 30 miles of the Colorado River, yet 97% of the tribe’s water stays in the...
USGS estimates at least 45% of tap water could have one or more PFAS Press release from the USGS At...
At the June meeting of the Delta Stewardship Council, Delta Watermaster Jay Ziegler updated the Council on the implementation of the Delta Alternative Compliance Plan for compliance with SB 88 and the Delta Dry Year Response Plan. Delta Alternative Compliance...
State and districts’ joint actions will reap regional benefits in building water resilience Press release from the State Water Resources...
By Fletcher Reveley, Undark On the afternoon of Oct. 6, 2022, a massive dust storm rose in the drought-parched Sonoran...
By hydrologist Robert Shibatani As basins across California continue to drain, this year’s hydrology has reminded us of just how plentiful water can be in the State. But proper water management requires concerted acknowledgment of spatial and temporal distribution of...
By Jesse Vad, SJV Water The partially refilled Tulare Lake is so large, with so much water spread over so...
Tribes say structural inclusion is key By Heather Sackett, Aspen Journalism Federal and state officials have promised more tribal inclusion...
The Fish and Wildlife Service has finalized a plan that will give it more flexibility in helping species recover when their historic range is no longer suitable for survival. By Edvard Pettersson, Courthouse News Service The U.S. Fish and Wildlife...
