Nicole Kuenzi, presiding hearing officer at the State Water Board’s Administrative Hearings Office, sent the following email regarding resumption of...
By Erin Stone, 4/25/2025 This article was originally published by LAist on 4/25/2025 L.A.’s big plans to recycle almost all of its wastewater for drinking is likely to take a lot longer than originally proposed. Back in 2019, former L.A....
By Caleb Hampton, Ag Alert The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency plans to review the definition of “waters of the United States,” or WOTUS, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced this month. Zeldin pledged to work with the U.S. Army Corps of...
From the Delta Protection Commission: Unemployment fell. Median income rose. Land in agricultural production increased. These improving socioeconomic indicators for the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta are highlights of a report released today by the Delta Protection Commission. The Socioeconomic Indicators Update...
State water agencies and environmentalists debated if fish or people should be prioritized when determining water flows of a river in California’s Central Valley. By Alan Riquelmy, Courthouse News Environmental groups clashed Thursday with California water districts before a state...
By Emily DeMarco, NASA Where California’s towering Sierra Nevada surrender to the sprawling San Joaquin Valley, a high-stakes detective story is unfolding. The culprit isn’t a person but a process: the mysterious journey of snowmelt as it travels underground to...