Groundwater plays a vital role in California’s water supply, accounting for a significant portion of the Central Valley’s annual water...
Researchers found that up to 13 million acres of California’s Central Valley may be suitable for recharging groundwater. The largest portion of this area occurs on agricultural land, with most corresponding to orchards, field crops, and vineyards. By Ula Chrobak...
From the Department of Fish and Wildlife: In response to the recent detection of golden mussel (Limnoperna fortunei) in the...
If approved, the proposal by the Trump administration would rescind the regulatory definition of “harm” under the Endangered Species Act...
By Lisa McEwen & Monserrat Solis, SJV Water Wednesday marks one full year since the state brought the “hammer” down on Kings County farmers for pumping so much groundwater it sank a vast area that could be seen from space,...
While it’s an unprecedented third year in a row for no commercially caught salmon, brief windows will be allowed for...
From the Department of Fish and Wildlife: Staff from CDFW’s Cutting the Green Tape program have been working hard to...
Ruling affirms James ID’s historic groundwater rights and denies MAGSA’s request for an emergency injunction to stop pumping from James ID’s wellfields Press release from the James Irrigation District: A California Superior Court has ruled in favor of James Irrigation...
REPORT SUMMARY: Exploring the Water Footprint of “Green” Hydrogen for Power Generation in California
Hydrogen, as an emerging alternative fuel source, holds the potential to significantly contribute to California’s climate goals. Its carbon-free production...
Decision implies that data gathering is construction, a ruling that is inconsistent with the intent of the Delta Reform Act...
By Marco Tule, President, Inland Empire Utilities Agency As President of the Inland Empire Utilities Agency (IEUA) Board of Directors, I believe it is necessary to respond to the recent press release issued by the City of Ontario. The press...
By Jacob Margolis, LAist This article was originally published by LAist on April 11, 2025. Soil samples taken in and...
From California Agriculture: As residents clean up after the Los Angeles County wildfires, the aftermath will continue to impact water...
By Jack Brand, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences and Michael Bertram, Stockholm University “Out of sight, out of mind” is how we often treat what is flushed down our toilets. But the drugs we take, from anxiety medications to antibiotics,...
