Questions have arisen regrading a 30-year practice of using wastewater from oil and gas field operations to irrigate food crops in California – primarily in Kern County. Though the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Board (CVRWQB) has said that no studies to date have shown oil wastewater-irrigated crops pose any …
Read More »Indian Wells Valley Water District initiates comprehensive energy-saving program
The Indian Wells Valley Water District (IWVWD), located in Ridgecrest, has launched an extensive solar and energy efficiency project that is expected to save the district $9.38 million in net savings throughout the life of the program. District officials recently held a groundbreaking ceremony to officially start the project and …
Read More »Coachella Valley Water District receives Gold Award for Exceptional Utility Performance
The Coachella Valley Water District (CVWD) has been awarded the prestigious Gold Award for Exceptional Utility Performance from the Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies (AMWA) at AMWA’s 2016 Executive Management Conference in Scottsdale, Ariz. CVWD is one of only five agencies nationwide that met all of the rigorous requirements in …
Read More »Rainy season begins in California bringing concerns of flash flooding
Although the weekend’s rain was a welcome diversion to California’s five-plus year drought, concerns have now turned to flash floods, especially in the 560,888 acres blackened by fires this year within the state. State officials and the National Weather Service have urged the public to begin preparations for potential flood …
Read More »Review and comment available for Draft EIS for long-term protection of Lower Klamath adult salmon
Public review is now available and comments are being sought for the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Long-Term Plan to Protect Adult Salmon in the Lower Klamath River (LTP) by the Bureau of Reclamation. The Draft EIS details the environmental effects of the No-Action and Action Alternatives to …
Read More »Water battles continue as state water board considers more water for river delta and fish
The State Water Resources Control Board is reviewing data and considering letting anywhere from 35 to 75 percent of the water in the Sacramento River wash out to the Pacific in order to protect fish and wildlife. Wednesday’s findings and discussion make no final recommendations but the possibility comes on …
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