An archive of articles addressing water management, ecosystem planning, climate resilience, and other solutions for managing natural resources.
On September 19, the Department of Water Resources held a Delta regional forum as part of the update to the...
The State Legislature has adjourned for the year, punting the water bond, CEQA reform and the possible move of the...
California lacks a statewide sustainable groundwater management program, instead leaving groundwater under local control, and while there are a few stunning examples of successful and sustainable groundwater management programs in the state, there are also dismal examples of failure to...
California has long relied on surface reservoirs to manage the state’s fluctuating water supply as evidenced by the over 1300...
On March 20, 2013, the Assembly Select Committee on Regional Approaches to Addressing the State’s Water Crisis held an informational...
At the August 22nd Delta Stewardship Council Meeting, Cindy Messer, Deputy Executive Officer, and Keith Coolidge, Executive Manager of External Affairs, updated the Council on how the Council staff is preparing for implementation of the Delta Plan. Final Plan and Regulations: The...
Legislation passed in 2009 set an ambitious target for statewide water conservation: a 20% reduction in urban per capita water...
From 2000 to 2008, voters approved nearly $100 billion in general obligation bonds to fund the state’s infrastructure needs with...
On August 15, the Assembly Committee for Water, Parks, and Wildlife held an informational hearing to gather public comment as they continue to work on developing a new water bond, titled “The Clean Drinking Water & Climate Change Response Act...
On August 13th, the Senate Governance and Finance and the Natural Resources and Water Committees held a joint information hearing...
From Senator Wolk’s office, this press release: Senator Lois Wolk (D-Davis) today introduced a $5.6 billion water bond to provide...
This just in from the Delta Stewardship Council: the Office of Administrative Law has approved the Delta Plan’s fourteen regulations, paving the way for their implementation to take effect on September 1st. The new regulations apply to projects undertaken by...
The five Fresno County supervisors have written Senator Feinstein, asking her to introduce legislation to aid the Central Valley in...
With at least seventeen seawater desalination facilities currently proposed along California’s coast in such locales as Huntington Beach, Monterey Bay,...
At the July 25th meeting of the Delta Stewardship Council, the Council heard an update from the Department of Water Resources on hydrologic conditions and a panel of water managers briefed the Council on how their particular agencies and regions...