California and the U.S.

The latest news and analysis covering water issues in Caliornia and the rest of the United States.

Biden Sets New Target to Protect Vast US Water Sources

The Biden administration on Tuesday set a new goal to protect vast U.S. water sources, from rivers to wetlands, as part of a series of announcements marking Earth Week. The administration plans to announce a new goal of protecting, restoring and reconnecting 8 million acres (3.2 million hectares) of threatened wetlands and 100,000 miles (161,000 km) […]

New Water Quality Standards Will Result In Billions Being Spent To Remediate PFAS Contamination

Recently, the U.S. EPA announced long-awaited water quality standards outlining the maximum contaminant levels for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) contaminants in drinking water. This marks the first time national standards for a new contaminant have been added to the Safe Drinking Water Act since 1996. It represents, without doubt, an ominous alert that should be noted.

Opinion: Metropolitan Water District Soaks Taxpayers With Higher Property Taxes

In what may be an illegal tax increase, the board of the Metropolitan Water District just approved a two-year budget that doubles the property tax it collects in its six-county service area.

Water Facilities Warned to Improve Cybersecurity as Nation-State Hackers Pounce

The water sector is under pressure to improve cybersecurity protections as hacking threats grow.

Lawmakers Press Mexico to Deliver On Water Treaty

Mexico’s slow delivery of water to the United States under the terms of a 1944 treaty is prompting lawmakers to explore new enforcement options. Under the treaty, Mexico is obligated to deliver an average of 350,000 acre-feet of water annually over a five-year cycle. Mexico has delayed the supply of this cycle’s water until the end of […]

California Faces Soaring Water Bills Amidst Drought Challenges

As Californians brace themselves for scorching summers and decreasing water reserves, a recent announcement has sent ripples of concern through households and businesses all throughout Southern California. The latest water bill hike is set to take effect this summer, and it threatens to burden millions with substantial increases in their monthly expenses.