Officials from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife recently briefed members of the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) on this year’s Sacramento River Temperature Management Plan (SRTMP). This year’s temperature management plan points to a release schedule from Lake Shasta that is …
Read More »Northeast Fresno water plagued with excessive lead, discolored water, corroded pipes
Some Northeast Fresno residents are frustrated and worried. But all of the residents want to know if it’s safe to drink the water coming into their homes. The problem is not new. Mari Rose and Shann Conner claim the water in their homes began to turn yellowish-brown more than a …
Read More »DWP says Silver Lake Reservoir to be refilled next spring
Silver Lake residents heard good news from Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (DWP) this week when DWP confirmed that the lake will be refilled probably sometime next spring. Los Angeles City Councilman David Ryu got to the meat of the matter in his opening comments saying, “The most …
Read More »California wildfires starting sooner, more intense, larger due to climate change, drought
Researchers from the nonpartisan group Climate Central have recently published a report on large wildfires in the Western United States after analyzing 45 years of U.S. Forest Services records. The report, “Western Wildfires: A Fiery Future” has concluded that the average number of annual large wildfires and the total area …
Read More »Stanford scientists: ‘Water windfall’ under California’s Central Valley
The good news: According to study co-authors Robert Jackson, Stanford’s Michelle and Kevin Douglas provostial professor, and Mary Kang, postdoctoral associate at Stanford School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences, California’s drought-plagued Central Valley harbors three times more groundwater than previously estimated. The bad news: Accessing this water in an …
Read More »Running water slated to return to East Porterville
When the California drought forced hundreds of domestic wells to dry up, the small farming town of East Porterville became the poster child for the parched state. Although the state has spent upwards of $16 million delivering bottled water in areas throughout the Golden State where approximately 2,000 wells have …
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