VOICE OF SAN DIEGO: Environmentalists say they’re cool with East County taking cred for Pure Water’s production Voice of San Diego Planning and management November 13, 2025By MacKenzie Elmer, voice of San Diego There’s a debate over whether the city of San Diego should or could...
VOICE OF SAN DIEGO: Is there enough sewage to go ‘round in San Diego? Voice of San Diego Planning and management November 11, 2025East County is building its own water recycling project and wants San Diego to treat it like its own. By...
VOICE OF SAN DIEGO: While San Diego leaders balk at high rates, city debates less-ambitious sewage recycling plan Voice of San Diego Planning and management October 28, 2025Less recycled sewage into drinking water means more reliance on the increasingly unstable Colorado River and expensive desal By MacKenzie...
PRESS RELEASE: Indian Wells Valley Groundwater Authority and Searles Valley Minerals announce critical water rights settlement and partnership Indian Wells Valley Groundwater News October 23, 2025Deal means immediate and significant water savings for the Indian Wells Valley Press release from the Indian Wells Valley Groundwater...
NEVADA CURRENT: Paying farmers proves most cost effective way to conserve Colorado River, study says Nevada Current Colorado River October 6, 2025by Jeniffer Solis, Nevada Current The most cost-effective and quickest way to conserve the Colorado River’s shrinking water supply amid...
AG ALERT: As supplies thin, price of recycled water could go up Ag Alert Water supply augmentation August 7, 2025Commentary by Norm Groot, executive director of the Monterey County Farm Bureau As we all manage the implementation of our...
UCLA: As Colorado River shrinks, states fail to tap an accessible water source UCLA Colorado RiverWater supply augmentation April 2, 2025By Claire Griffiths, UCLA States across the Colorado River Basin are squandering a critical opportunity to ease the region’s historic...
LAist: LA has big plans to recycle more water. Why the city says it’s going to take decades to do it LAist Water supply augmentation March 26, 2025By Erin Stone, 4/25/2025 This article was originally published by LAist on 4/25/2025 L.A.’s big plans to recycle almost all...
VOICE OF SAN DIEGO: Rising water costs in San Diego is a never-ending story Voice of San Diego Water supply augmentation December 21, 2024San Diego water districts see unending upward pressure on water rates in the region. But the price shock people are...
UC RIVERSIDE: $1.4 million grant awarded to spur water recycling technology UC Riverside Water supply augmentation December 18, 2024UCR’s Haizhou Liu to collaborate with other UC campuses By David Danelski The University of California system has awarded a...
STATE WATER BOARD: California on track to meet short-term goal for recycled water; longer-term goals more elusive Maven Notebook News and FeaturesPolicy and regulationWater supply augmentation November 21, 2024Wastewater agencies are playing a crucial role in shaping a sustainable water future by increasingly reusing highly treated water. Since...
PRESS RELEASE: California’s Direct Potable Reuse Regulations flow into action WateReuse Policy and regulationWater supply augmentation October 2, 2024Press release from WateReuse California The State Water Resources Control Board, along with WateReuse California, and dozens of water utilities,...
INSIDE CLIMATE NEWS: The key to fix California’s inadequate water storage? Put water underground, scientists say Inside Climate News AgricultureGroundwater News September 16, 2024A new study finds that the state should replenish groundwater aquifers to sustain agriculture By Caroline Marshall Reinhart, Inside Climate...
DAVID SEDLAK: Water for All: Global solutions for a changing climate Maven Notebook News and FeaturesPlanning and management September 12, 2024Dr. Sedlak discusses various water challenges and solutions, including water for the wealthy and water for food, with a focus...
NOTICE: Direct Potable Reuse Regulations Approved Maven ANNOUNCEMENTS August 9, 2024From the State Water Resources Control Board: The Office of Administrative Law (OAL) has approved the Direct Potable Reuse Regulations...