Water for thirsty Californians from the near average snowpack in the northern Sierras is melting away. As Southern California continues to bake from near record-breaking heat and the federal government’s Drought Monitor points to the region as continuing to suffer an “exceptional drought” status, the recent news that the snowmelt …
Read More »Tuolumne Utilities District (TUD) to collect sediment samples of Phoenix Lake to improve water quality
Tuolumne Utilities District (TUD) is slated to begin design and permitting in order to improve the water quality and storage capacity of Phoenix Lake and Phoenix Lake watershed. The Phoenix Lake Preservation and Restoration Project will start next week. Using a floating barge, Horizon Water and Environment, Inc. and its …
Read More »Salton Sea Management Program Workshops scheduled for this summer
A series of workshops have been scheduled by the California Natural Resources Agency to provide information and solicit input on the state’s Salton Sea Management Program (SSMP). The Salton Sea is California’s largest lake. Geographically at thirty-five miles long and 15 miles wide, the desert lake extends from the Coachella …
Read More »Metropolitan Water District releases analysis of water supplies for next three years
Los Angeles-based Metropolitan Water District (MWD) has released their analysis of water supplies for the next three years saying that it has sufficient water supplies to meet the demands of its member agencies thanks, in large part, to Southland residents and their successful water conservation efforts. When the State Water …
Read More »No-show El Niño, continuing drought and rising temperatures combine for a critical fire season
Lacking a true, heavy rain El Niño presence in Southern California this year and rising global temperatures, fire officials throughout the Southland came together recently to warn people to take precautions, maintain your properties and shrubbery and be prepared. Michael Moore, Riverside fire chief, said this will be a “critical” …
Read More »State Water Board simplifies permitting process for recycled water projects
A new General Order, approved last week by the State Water Resources Control Board, will simplify the permitting process for recycled water projects thus advancing the state’s goal of increasing recycled water use statewide. Expanding water recycling is a key quantity of the state’s efforts to increase regional self-reliance under …
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