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Lake Oroville hit capacity for the third year in a row this spring, marking a first-ever milestone for the lake.
Columnist Teri Sforza writes that new goals may involve shorter showers, recycled water and more conservation. Prepare!
OPINION - The State Water Project — the backbone of water delivery for 27 million Californians and 750,000 acres of farmland ...
Capture6 is a California-based startup with new technology to both clean water and capture carbon from the atmosphere.
California Water Service Group’s CWT subsidiary Washington Water Service received approval from the Washington Utilities and ...
Teaming with House Democrats Jim Costa of Fresno, Adam Gray of Merced and Salud Carbajal of Santa Bárbara, Schiff sent a ...
Completion of the land-back conservation deal along the lower Klamath River is being called the largest in California history ...
A sustained power outage in late May led to a major failure at a California fish hatchery, killing more than 75% of the trout ...
The California Department of Water Resources’ final snow survey showed that the state’s water supplies got a much-needed boost from an exceptionally wet March. Still, this is just a drop in ...
In 2022, California produced 40% of the country's vegetables, per the USDA. And the California Department of Food and ...
Senator Melissa Hurtado's legislative package focuses on affordability, water management, and support for small businesses as ...
A new study examined associations between diet, drinking water, and 'legacy' PFAS ... Dr. Pennoyer and colleagues at BUSPH, the California Department of Public Health (CDPH), and California ...