As California Enters a ‘New Era’ on Water, Cities Seek Their Own Solutions

For California, which has endured four years of extraordinary drought, the state’s wet season is off to an encouraging start.

High in California’s Sierra Nevada, the state’s mountainous spine, El Niño-driven storms have piled snow and the meltwater it represents to above-normal levels. At lower elevations, heavy rains are nudging the water in many depleted reservoirs back toward their historical averages.