Environmentalists say the State Water Project — California’s complex system of pumps and aqueducts that delivers water to thirsty farms and residents in the south state — is killing endangered fish and ruining the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. By Matthew Renda,...
Pushing homeowners away from the water is proving difficult. They want to protect property values; the state wants to save the beaches. By Julie Cart, Cal Matters This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. The...
Today, Secretary of the Interior David Bernhardt responded to letters received from Senator Feinstein and other California Congressional leaders about...
The letter encourages the State’s effort to require the Trump Administration to comply with federal and California law From the Office of Jerry McNerney: Today, Congressman Jerry McNerney (CA-09) led a letter to California Governor Gavin Newsom and Attorney...
Compared to most coastal river systems, the Klamath River is upside down. It starts slow and high among the farmlands of eastern Oregon; as it flows through Northern California toward the Pacific, its basin narrows and turns mountainous, eventually reaching...
From the State Water Resources Control Board: California’s largest urban retail water suppliers will now be required to report monthly water use, as was mandatory during the last drought but has been voluntary since November 2017. At its meeting today,...