California’s Groundwater Data Collection is Empowering Local Agencies to Implement Solutions Tailored to Communities From the Department of Water Resources:...
The water cycle has become increasingly erratic and extreme, swinging between deluge and drought, according to a new report from...
From the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs: A team of UCLA master’s students in urban and regional planning (MURP) has produced an extensive report, “Drought and Climate Resiliency Solutions for Small Water Systems in Los Angeles County,” offering real-world...
From the Department of Water Resources: California is now collecting more groundwater data than ever before as highlighted in the...
Joint press release from the American Geophysical Union and the American Academy of Microbiology The American Geophysical Union and the...
From the Legislative Analyst’s Office: In this post, we discuss the Governor’s May Revision budget proposal to retroactively suspend three municipal stormwater mandates. Constitution Requires the State to Reimburse Local Governments for Mandated Activities. The California Constitution requires the state...
Cover crops can play a vital role in protecting and enhancing soil during the off-season or between rows of trees...
REPORT SUMMARY: Exploring the Water Footprint of “Green” Hydrogen for Power Generation in California
Hydrogen, as an emerging alternative fuel source, holds the potential to significantly contribute to California’s climate goals. Its carbon-free production...
Press release from the White House The President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) has released a new report addressing America’s groundwater resources. Groundwater is central to the health, security, and economic vitality of communities across the United...
From the Center for Biological Diversity: Reservoirs, a major component of California’s water storage system, are a significant source of...
A Case Study on Voluntary Agreements for Water and Habitat in California’s Bay-Delta Watershed California has increasingly focused on developing...
California’s ambitious restoration plans, which include reactivating floodplains, enhancing species habitats, and fortifying against climate change, are at a critical juncture. With a surge in restoration demands and new funding opportunities, agencies must prepare to handle a growing number of...
Press release from Sustainable Conservation: Sustainable Conservation is proud to announce a new report, “Accelerating Restoration in the Sacramento Valley...
The Delta is home to over 200 non-native species and is among the world’s most invaded estuaries. These species, introduced...
Report finds that Cal Water’s investments in water efficiency have produced more sustainable per-capita demand, lower water system costs, and lower water bills for its customers Often in droughts, as customers cut back their water use, water bills rise, leading...
