From the Central Valley Salinity Alternatives for Long-Term Sustainability (CV-SALTS): As we head into summer, both the Salt and Nitrate...
From the State Water Resources Control Board: Today, the State Water Resources Control Board formally begins a fourth public comment...
By Senator Alvarado-Gil, Assemblyman Heath Flora, and Assemblywoman Esmeralda Soria We all know it. You shouldn’t wait to close the barn door until after the horse has bolted. That’s an important lesson for Central Valley communities today. California didn’t experience...
Relying on water storage won’t be enough to make up for declines in future water availability under a changing climate,...
Aiming to store more water and protect the public, legislators are negotiating with the governor to restore $50 million to...
The Klamath Water User Association, which represents ranchers in the area, argued that centuries-old contracts require irrigation responsibilities to be filled at the expense of anything, including protected species. By Michael Gennaro, Courthouse News Service The Klamath Water Users Association,...
Riverside Pumping Plant Replacement Project latest in decades-long effort By Gary Pitzer, Bureau of Reclamation The fish travelling the Sacramento...
The Delta and Suisun Marsh region is rich in biodiversity, offering numerous ecosystem services and significant cultural value for many...
Report includes wide-ranging recommendations to increase the amount and reliability of LA County’s recycled water supplies Press release from LA Waterkeeper A new report was released jointly today by the UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation and the UC Division of...
Another wet season helped improve California’s snow drought, but other parts of the western United States have not been so...
By Lisa McEwen, SJV Water Fireworks were already popping between board members of a key Tulare County groundwater agency recently...
By Christine Souza, Ag Alert Due to significant economic impacts to farmers and others in the Klamath Basin, county leaders are urging water officials to provide a full water allocation to irrigators this year. In a statement, Klamath Water Users...
By Ching Lee, Ag Alert For multiple years, Simon Vander Woude’s Merced County dairy farm has served as a refuge...
State expedites water transfers to meet both long- and short-term needs From DWR News: “Working together to support local Tribal...
by Robin Meadows Water diversions can harm aquatic ecosystems, riparian habitat, and beaches fed by river sediment. But the people who use water don’t bear the cost of this ecological damage. “The public pays for it,” says Karrigan Börk, a...
