Golden State officials say they have senior water rights. By Bob Leal, Courthouse News Service While six states came up...
Border watersheds have been plagued for years by trash, sewage, agricultural and industrial runoff and other pollutants. By Sam Ribakoff, Courthouse News Service The State Water Resources Control Board will spend $34 million for six projects to improve the water...
Prepared by Robert Shibatani The New Year’s Atmospheric River storms of 2023 have abated and catchments across the State...
Jamie Johansson, California Farm Bureau Federation Now that the recent series of Pacific storms have abated and we are in...
California Could See a Return to Warm and Dry Conditions in Remaining Two Months When the State Snowpack Usually Peaks From the Department of Water Resources: The Department of Water Resources (DWR) today conducted the second snow survey of the...
Best case scenario has adoption of updated Sacramento River objectives and implementation of San Joaquin River flow objectives in 2024...
A new study shows that midwinter dry spells lead to dramatic losses of winter snowpack in burned areas By the...
Despite a federal deadline today, California — the largest user of Colorado River water — has refused to cut back as much as six other states proposed in a new plan today. Imperial valley growers have the most to lose....
With the ongoing drought, the outlook for Colorado River is bleak unless huge reductions can be made. By Bob Leal,...
by Jeniffer Solis, Nevada Current Six Western states along the Colorado River have reached a tentative agreement to cut back...
Growers and Southern California cities that get water from the state aqueduct will receive 30% of their requested allocations. That’s the most in January since 2017, after heavy rains fed the reservoirs. By Alastair Bland, Cal Matters This story was...
Recent Storms Allow State Water Project to Increase Expected 2023 Deliveries to 1.27 Million Acre-Feet of Water From the Department...
By Ag Alert The American Farm Bureau Federation and other agricultural and business groups are suing federal agencies, challenging the...
By Vicky Boyd Rich Gemperle likes to describe his family’s crop production style as “soft farming,” in which they try to leave the lightest footprint possible on the ground. To prove his point, he recently dug a shovelful of soil...
