An archive of articles addressing water management, ecosystem planning, climate resilience, and other solutions for managing natural resources.
Yesterday, the Joint Legislative Audit Committee met and took up the request for an audit of the Delta Conveyance Project. ...
This morning, the Joint Legislative Audit Committee will meet at 9:30am. The Committee is expected to vote on a request...
From E&E News: President Donald Trump has quietly nominated a veteran Arizona water official to lead the Bureau of Reclamation. Ted Cooke, who spent more than two decades at the Central Arizona Project (CAP) — the state’s largest water delivery...
North Coast Water Board makes historic move with vineyards to protect water quality, safeguard aquatic life Press release from the...
The Trump administration canceled a deal, signed under President Joe Biden, that would have enabled the removal of four hydroelectric...
The Delta Conveyance Project is an essential climate adaptation strategy that protects California’s primary source of affordable, reliable water supplies From the State Water Contractors: This week, members of the Senate and Assembly budget subcommittees removed Governor Newsom’s proposal for...
State’s first-ever wastewater administrator appointee will oversee East Orosi sewer system From the State Water Board: Exercising new authorities under...
By Dan Walters, Cal Matters This commentary was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Repeatedly Gavin Newsom...
Proposal advances critical water infrastructure to protect affordable, reliable supplies for California communities From the State Water Contractors: A robust and wide-ranging coalition of groups representing labor, business, disadvantaged communities, environmental justice advocates and water agencies, alongside 28 bipartisan state...
By Edward Ring, Director of Water and Energy Policy at the California Policy Center One of the most controversial water...
Broad support for Delta Conveyance Project Streamlining Bill Continues to Grow From the Californians for Water Security As support for...
By Lisa McEwen, SJV Water New subsidence guidelines from the Department of Water Resources are expected to drop on San Joaquin Valley water managers any day, a prospect that has them both hopeful and worried. The intent of the guidelines...
Coalition letters signed by Legislators and a statewide coalition of more than 120 organizations, including more groups from the Inland...
Commentary by Charley Wilson, Executive Director of the Southern California Water Coalition, and Richard Lambros, the Executive Director of the...
For those who missed the recent “Diversions for Groundwater Recharge” virtual public workshop hosted by the State Water Resources Control Board’s (SWRCB’s) Recharge Permitting team, a recording of the 45-minute presentation is available online. For parties interested in acquiring a...