Gov Gavin Newsom and threats of suing President Trump are endangering the California Water War agreement. This provisional agreement, set up by Newsom’s predecessor, resolved a more than ten year-old controversy over how much water should be left in the state’s major rivers to bolster the endangered fish populations. This …
Read More »2019 Water Leaders Class Releases Policy Recommendations for Reducing Wildfire Impacts on Water
In the last 50 years, Californians have invested heavily to create one of the largest and most unified water infrastructure systems in the world, carrying water all over the state, manage floods, and store water. Despite this fantastic achievement, most of the water still primarily comes from groundwater and snowpack. …
Read More »Completed drought plan have put Water Managers on pause over Colorado River Negotiations
The annual conference of the Colorado River Water Users Association held on December 11 – 13 saw the completion of Upper and Lower basin states Drought Contingency Plans(DCP). A very different message was delivered to nearly every native American tribe, environmental groups, municipal water agencies, and irrigation districts, by the U.S. Bureau of …
Read More »CVWD and Riverside County team up to provide safe drinking water to Oasis Mobile Home Park
The County of Riverside and Coachella Valley Water District (CVWD) have once again teamed up to come to the aid of local Coachella Valley residents. This time the County and CVWD have agreed to provide clean drinking water to the residents of the Oasis Mobile Home Park for the next 60 …
Read More »New Advisory Group Selected to Help Focus Safe and Affordable Drinking Water Funding Efforts
The State Water Resources Control Board recently announced the members of an advisory group formed to help identify needs and designate spending priorities for the recently created Safe and Affordable Drinking Water Fund. The Advisory Group is made up of 19 members chosen from among 50 applicants and include representatives …
Read More »East Bay Municipal Utility District Works to Improve Forest Health
The East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) and Sierra Foothill agencies have joined forces to combat the threat of wildfires in and around Mokelumne River Watershed dense overgrown forest, which is where the East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD)’s primary source of water comes from. The project aims to improve resilience …
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