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US West Hydropower Production Plunged to 22-Year Low Last Year

Hydropower generation in the U.S. West plunged to a 22-year low last year — dropping 11 percent from the year before, according to a new federal data analysis. The total amount produced in the region amounted to 141.5 million megawatt-hours, or about 60 percent of the country’s total hydroelectricity output in the 2022-23 “water year,” per the data published by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).

Cyber Criminals Target US Water Infrastructure

Cyber criminals affiliated with Iran and China are targeting critical water sector infrastructure in the United States. In a letter to governors, the Environmental Protection Agency’s administrator, Michael Regan, and the president’s national security advisor, Jake Sullivan, said disabling cyberattacks are striking water and wastewater systems throughout the United States.

What Uses Most of California’s Water Supply?

Even following a water year like 2023 and historic flooding events in recent months, California continues to see the need to conserve water. A water year, or a “wet year,” according to the United States Geological Survey, is defined as a 12-month period in which precipitation levels are measured.

Rain Totals: Recent Storm Brings at Least Half an Inch of Rain to Some Places in San Diego

This weekend’s storm brought at least half an inch of rain to most of San Diego County over the weekend, according to data from the National Weather Service. The highest total was at Lake Cuyamca in our mountains with 2.67 inches of rain, according to the National Weather Service.

California ‘Overlooking’ Ways To Save Water, Study Suggests

California may be overlooking simple ways the state could save water supply, a new study has found. The state is one of the most important for agriculture in the U.S. A third or more of the country’s vegetables, as well as three-quarters of the fruits and nuts, are grown in the state, the Department of Food and Agriculture reports.

Homeowner Resolves Billing Issues With City of San Diego Water Department

A Mission Hills homeowner has resolved his water billing issues with the City of San Diego after contacting CBS 8 via  CBS 8 interviewed Ken Perilli last week about a notice from the city’s Public Utilities Department that said his water bills were being withheld pending an investigation into “abnormal water usage.”

California City to Get Nearly Month’s Worth of Rain in Four Days

An approaching storm is expected to soak Southern California this weekend, bringing nearly 2 inches of rain to Los Angeles over four days—nearly the city’s average monthly allotment.

South County Looks to Diversify Water Portfolio with Desalination, Direct Potable Reuse

South Orange County is heavily reliant on imported water, with the price of that water continuing to rise. Without readily available water to help the area through emergency situations, water districts serving South Orange County residents such as South Coast Water District and Moulton Niguel Water District are looking to diversify their water supplies with ocean water desalination and direct potable reuse.

California Doubles Water Allocation for Most Contractors Following February Storms

State officials on Friday doubled the amount of water California agencies will get this year following some strong storms that increased the snowpack in the mountains.

Small Changes Can Yield Big Savings in Agricultural Water Use, Study Reveals

While Hollywood and Silicon Valley love the limelight, California is an agricultural powerhouse, too. Agricultural products sold in the Golden State totaled $59 billion in 2022. But rising temperatures, declining precipitation and decades of over pumping may require drastic changes to farming.