California's Drought: Where has the Water Gone this year?
Although a few storms in March and April improved hydrology and water supply for some water districts, 2014 is still going to be a very tough year for most...
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Although a few storms in March and April improved hydrology and water supply for some water districts, 2014 is still going to be a very tough year for most...
Earlier this week, the National Marine Fisheries Service waived environmental protections for endangered steelhead in the Bay-Delta, in order to allow...
The Department of Water Resources upcoming announcement of dismal April 1 snow survey results, an important measure of available water supply for the coming...
On Wednesday, the House of Representatives is scheduled to vote on H.R. 3964 (Valadao). Like H.R. 1837 of 2011-2012, this bill would permanently preempt state...
Drought is a natural occurrence and a fact of life in California. And climate change is likely to make the challenges of drought even more difficult. While we...
As California begins what appears to be a third consecutive dry year, corporate agribusinesses and politicians in the San Joaquin Valley have begun calling for...
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