An archive of articles addressing water management, ecosystem planning, climate resilience, and other solutions for managing natural resources.
At the June 26 meeting of the Delta Stewardship Council, representatives from the Army Corps were present to update the...
From the Public Policy Institute of California: How concerned are Californians about climate change and its effects? What do they...
Yesterday, the State Water Resources Control Board voted to allow local law enforcement and water agencies to impose a maximum $500-a-day fine on water wasters, as well as other provisions for water suppliers. (See press release here.) Here’s what organizations are...
At the June 26 meeting of the Delta Stewardship Council, officials from various transportation agencies with jurisdiction in the Delta...
From the University of California Davis: A new report from the University of California, Davis, shows that California agriculture is...
This commentary is written by John Kingsbury, Executive Director of the Mountain Counties Water Resources Association: Mountain watersheds can survive without the Delta, but the Delta cannot survive without the watersheds. The waters that form creeks and streams in the...
Note: This post is written by guest blogger Roberta Long. Three of California’s top water decision-makers came to Placerville on...
Today, Senators Steinberg, Wolk, Pavley, and De Leon met with the press to talk about the water bonds and...
From the office of Senator Lois Wolk: “The State Senate announced today that it has cut $3 billion from its water bond proposal, Senate Bill 848, responding to requests by Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. for a more scaled-down bond....
From the State Water Resources Control Board: “In response to the ongoing severe drought, the State Water Resources Control Board...
From the State Water Resources Control Board: The State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board) announced today that junior...
At the June 17 meeting of the State Water Resources Control Board, board members heard an informational update on the conservation actions that urban water suppliers have taken in response to the drought. In this third and final panel, Toby...
At the June 17 meeting, members of the State Water Resources Control Board heard an informational update on the conservation...
At the June 17 meeting of the State Water Resources Control Board, board members heard an informational update on the...
On Friday, Stockton-area farmer Dean Cortopassi filed a request with the Attorney General’s office for a title and summary for a proposed initiative constitutional amendment titled the “No Blank Checks Initiative.” Currently, state bonds only need to be approved by...