By Lois Henry, SJV Water The state is poised to spend a little more than $7 million to get the...
Homes in California use less water than other states, according to a new study of a subset of US cities By Liza Lester, AGU Quick facts: Toilets and showers flush down more than 70% of indoor water consumption. Homes built...
The Bureau of Reclamation is currently preparing an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) to establish new operational guidelines for Lake Powell...
A better understanding of groundwater in the headwaters could improve streamflow predictions. By Mitch Tobin, The Water Desk Every spring,...
By Lisa McEwen, SJV Water Lawyers for the Eastern Tule Groundwater Sustainability Agency (GSA) recently fired a fusillade of legal arguments against Friant Water Authority’s contention that the GSA shorted its obligation to help pay for repairs to the sinking...
In a significant and unusual endorsement, IID — the largest irrigation district in the United States — has formally backed...
Guest commentary by Regina Cuellar, Chairwoman of the Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians For over 50 years, California law...
By Sean Mowbray, Mongabay Today’s beach outing is not the same as your grandparents’ beach outing: With intense summer heat waves now the norm due to climate change, and with the ozone layer still not fully healed, people need more...
From the San Francisco Estuary & Watershed Science Journal The latest issue of San Francisco Estuary & Watershed Science (Vol....
Forests managed by timber companies were more likely to exhibit the conditions that megafires love—dense stands of regularly spaced trees...
Letter submitted to the State Water Board: Defenders of Wildlife, California Sportfishing Protection Alliance, Friends of the River, Golden State Salmon Association, and San Francisco Baykeeper, (“NGOs”) write to request an updated comment deadline of December 19, 2025, as well...
by Jeniffer Solis, Nevada Current Amid tense negotiations over the Colorado River’s future, Nevada leaders came together Thursday to focus...
From the State Water Resources Control Board: As part of the State Water Boards’ efforts to better understand groundwater recharge...
From the Department of Water Resources: Twenty-seven million Californians, including seven million in disadvantaged communities, rely on the State Water Project (SWP) for clean, affordable and safe water. Today, those supplies are increasingly at risk due to climate change, sea...
