The Coachella Valley Water District (CVWD) Board of Directors on Jan. 26 approved a one-year extension of its 50-year lease with Riverside County for the use of Lake Cahuilla Veterans Memorial Park in La Quinta. As the terminus of the Coachella Canal, the lake has provided water service to farms …
Read More »SWRCB Adopts New Rule for Winery Wastewater
The State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) adopted a new general order last week detailing how wastewater is processed and discharged at wineries in California. According to a release by the SWRCB, the order will protect groundwater and surface water quality while also giving wineries flexibility in selection of compliance …
Read More »DWR Completes First Snow Survey of the Season
The Department of Water Resources (DWR) conducted the first Phillips Station snow survey of the season yesterday. The manual survey recorded 30.5 inches of snow depth and a snow water equivalent of 10.5 inches, which is 93 percent of the January 1 average for this location. According to DWR, the …
Read More »State Water Project Allocations Off to a Dry Start
Yesterday the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) announced their initial State Water Project (SWP) allocation for contractors and the picture isn’t so great. Only 10 percent of requested supplies is expected to be delivered for the 2021 water year. Initial allocations are based on conservative assumptions regarding hydrology and …
Read More »California Partners with NASA’s JPL to Enlist Earth-Observing Satellite Data in Climate Change Efforts
Last week the California Natural Resources Agency, California Environmental Protection Agency and California Department of Food and Agriculture signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Pasadena-based Jet Propulsion Laboratory (NASA JPL) that will help state agencies better understand climate change impacts and identify opportunities to build resilience, conserve biodiversity and …
Read More »California American Water Refiles Coastal Commission Application for Water Supply Project
California American Water (Cal Am) refiled its application for the Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project last week and is urging the California Coastal Commission to schedule a new hearing as soon as possible. “We needed to take time to put forth the best possible project for the Monterey Peninsula,” said …
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