Stormwater and MS4 Permits in Southern California – Clean It, Conserve It, But How to Pay for It? Maven Notebook News and Features November 17, 2016 492If regulatory issues can be solved, stormwater can be a valuable resource, says Monrovia City Manager Oliver Chi Storm water...
REIMAGINING THE CADILLAC DESERT, Part 3: How are cities looking at water? Maven Best of the NotebookNotebook News and Features October 27, 2016 994Pat Mulroy, LA DWP’s David Pettijohn, and Ventura Water’s Shana Epstein discuss their strategies for providing water to their customers...
REIMAGINING THE CADILLAC DESERT, Part 2: Where will water come from? Maven Best of the NotebookNotebook News and Features October 26, 2016 1349Jeffrey Kightlinger, Mark Gold, and Dr. Richard Howitt weigh in on where Southern California and the West will find water...
REIMAGINING THE CADILLAC DESERT, Part 1: Are we in a forever drought? Maven Best of the NotebookNotebook News and Features October 25, 2016 1793Climate scientist Bill Patzert gives an overview of our water reality Marc Reisner’s “Cadillac Desert” masterfully chronicled how early settlers...
“A conversation about water” with Jeffrey Kightlinger Maven Notebook News and Features July 31, 2016 903Metropolitan General Manager answers questions about the California Water Fix and other issues at a recent Sacramento Bee forum Recently,...
Adaptive approaches to wetland restoration in Southern California Maven Notebook News and FeaturesScience March 24, 2016 924Delta Independent Science Board member Dr. Joy Zedler shares her insights on the ups and downs of coastal wetland restoration...
Secretary John Laird discusses climate change adaptation at Southern California conference Maven Notebook News and Features September 15, 2015 201Secretary John Laird speaks of the administration’s efforts on climate change adaptation, sea level rise, and preparing our water resources...
This just in … Court Awards $188.3 Million Plus Interest to San Diego County Water Authority in Rate Case Victory against Metropolitan San Diego County Water Authority Press Release/Other July 15, 2015 615Trial court’s tentative rulings also find MWD under-calculated Water Authority’s right to MWD water supplies From the San Diego County...
COURTHOUSE NEWS: Riverside, Calif., Fights Governor Brown’s Water-Reduction Order Courthouse News Service News June 8, 2015By Elizabeth Warmerdam, Courthouse News Service The city of Riverside is fighting California’s order to cut its water use by...
This just in … Metropolitan Board restricts wholesale water deliveries to member agencies for the fourth time in District’s history Metropolitan Water District Agency News April 14, 2015 362From the Metropolitan Water District: The governing board of Southern California’s primary water agency today supported Gov. Jerry Brown’s edict...
Persistent drought conditions could compel Metropolitan to limit imported water supplies for Southern California Metropolitan Water District Agency News February 9, 2015 541From the Metropolitan Water District: “Preparing for a potential fourth drought year, Southern California’s wholesale water importer today outlined scenarios...
The BDCP is affordable for Los Angeles ratepayers, says the City’s Ratepayer Advocate Maven Press Release/Other May 6, 2014 242The Bay Delta Conservation Plan is affordable to almost all Los Angeles households under a wide array of cost and...
Metropolitan Water District Board declares water supply alert throughout Southern California in response to statewide drought Metropolitan Water District Press Release/Other February 11, 2014 216From the Metropolitan Water District: Southern California’s primary supplier of imported water today formally endorsed Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr.’s...
Metropolitan committee members discuss the estimated impact of the BDCP on Metropolitan’s rates Maven Notebook News and Features September 4, 2013 355At the August 27th, 2013 of Metropolitan’s Special Committee on the Bay Delta, the Committee heard a presentation on the...