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According to a study, various parts of the state have levels of arsenic in drinking water at higher than 5 micrograms per ...
Following an exchange of emails between the two water district heads in June, it was determined that Diablo Grande residents ...
Residents of the Diablo Grande community in Central California have seemingly made a deal with the devil: they've voted to ...
As California continues its push toward clean energy, the agricultural ....flags over the unintended consequences of solar ...
Based in Los Angeles, the company operates a large groundwater storage facility in the Mojave region. With a capacity of one ...
Now, with a do-or-die deadline to approve a massive 300% water rate hike or face going completely dry, the Central California ...
Water conflicts are inevitable in dry California, but such conflicts with deteriorating ecosystems and climate conditions ...
Years of drought forced the city to rethink its water usage and, almost under the radar, to remake its identity.
California’s existing groundwater infrastructure may fail to quench the state’s thirst in an increasingly arid future, even ...
California officials sent water flowing to create new wetlands along the shores of the shrinking Salton Sea. The project is intended to control dust and provide habitat for birds.
Matt LaFever has reported on California’s North Coast in print and radio for nearly a decade. A Humboldt State grad and ...
Water managers in California’s Central Valley on Thursday learned that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers was being directed to imminently increase the flow of water from the reservoirs at a rate ...