An application submitted by the Delta Conveyance Finance Authority (DCFA) seeking $1.6 billion in federal funding to support the California WaterFix project has raised some eyebrows. The application indicates dates for the issuance of construction permits and the start of tunnel construction. “They emphatically state that they’re going to have the permit in their hand […]
Arizona will avoid a water shortage next year, but water users may be forced to cut back in 2020, according to a new federal report released Wednesday. The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation’s outlook comes as Arizona managers and stakeholders work to finalize a drought-contingency plan in time for the next legislative session. Overallocation, climate change and long-term drought have […]
The State Water Board is making it clear that it won’t vote next week on a much-disputed proposal to require higher river flows for improving water quality in the Sacramento-San Joaquin river delta. Felicia Marcus, who chairs the water board, said in a letter Wednesday to the California Natural Resources Agency that final action will […]
In the latest Public Policy Institute of California poll, voters said drought, water supply, and water pollution are the state’s most pressing environmental challenge. Californians recognize that water fuels our economy, grows our food, and sustains our natural places.
The Modesto Bee has expressed a strong negative opinion of the State Water Resources Control Board’s proposal to require additional water to be left in the Tuolumne River and other San Joaquin tributaries to improve water quality and the environment. Regrettably, what has received little attention in this debate are the opportunities for improving water […]
In a major development for California American Water’s long-sought desalination project, the California Public Utilities Commission has issued a proposed decision recommending approval of the proposal known as the Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project. In a 223-page filing, a three-judge panel found that Cal Am’s desal project is the best option available to provide the […]
California WaterFix Start Dates Raise Red Flags
/in California and the U.S., Media Coverage /by Gayle Falkenthal /The Press (Brentwood) by Tony KukulichAn application submitted by the Delta Conveyance Finance Authority (DCFA) seeking $1.6 billion in federal funding to support the California WaterFix project has raised some eyebrows. The application indicates dates for the issuance of construction permits and the start of tunnel construction. “They emphatically state that they’re going to have the permit in their hand […]
Arizona May Have To Cut Back On Water Use in 2020, Outlook Says
/in California and the U.S., Media Coverage /by Gayle Falkenthal /Arizona Republicby Joshua BowlingArizona will avoid a water shortage next year, but water users may be forced to cut back in 2020, according to a new federal report released Wednesday. The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation’s outlook comes as Arizona managers and stakeholders work to finalize a drought-contingency plan in time for the next legislative session. Overallocation, climate change and long-term drought have […]
State Water Board Won’t Vote Until Next Week on Controversial River Flow Plan
/in California and the U.S., Media Coverage /by Gayle Falkenthal /Modesto Beeby Ken CarlsonThe State Water Board is making it clear that it won’t vote next week on a much-disputed proposal to require higher river flows for improving water quality in the Sacramento-San Joaquin river delta. Felicia Marcus, who chairs the water board, said in a letter Wednesday to the California Natural Resources Agency that final action will […]
OPINION: Unfinished Business On Water
/in California and the U.S., Media Coverage /by Gayle Falkenthal /Davis Enterpriseby Wade CrowfootIn the latest Public Policy Institute of California poll, voters said drought, water supply, and water pollution are the state’s most pressing environmental challenge. Californians recognize that water fuels our economy, grows our food, and sustains our natural places.
OPINION: If We’re Smart, We Can Find Enough Water For All Of Us
/in California and the U.S., Media Coverage /by Gayle Falkenthal /Modesto Beeby Patrick KoepeleThe Modesto Bee has expressed a strong negative opinion of the State Water Resources Control Board’s proposal to require additional water to be left in the Tuolumne River and other San Joaquin tributaries to improve water quality and the environment. Regrettably, what has received little attention in this debate are the opportunities for improving water […]
California Public Utilities Commission’s Proposed Decision Backs Cal Am Desalination Project
/in California and the U.S., Media Coverage /by Gayle Falkenthal /Monterey Heraldby Jim JohnsonIn a major development for California American Water’s long-sought desalination project, the California Public Utilities Commission has issued a proposed decision recommending approval of the proposal known as the Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project. In a 223-page filing, a three-judge panel found that Cal Am’s desal project is the best option available to provide the […]