With a little help from El Niño, Mother Nature has turned on the spigot for California, though the North State so far has avoided the downpours that caused flooding elsewhere. But that could change as a series of storms will continue to hit Redding and the surrounding mountains, said Nathan Owen with the National […]
Water experts in Yolo County are actively monitoring water wells to measure the groundwater supply. Related “It’s certainly going to have an impact,” said Tim O’Halloran, general manager of Yolo County’s Flood Control and Water Conservation District. O’Halloran monitors 150 wells daily and 11 of them on a real-time basis using remote cameras […]
The rain and snow Kern County has seen so far, has been a step in a positive direction, but definitely is not enough to end California’s drought. Kern River Watermaster Dana Munn said what we see in the coming months will give us a better perspective on drought impacts. “You almost have to […]
The rain and snow hitting California this week — partly fueled by an El Niño now tied with the strongest on record — will put a dent in the state’s 5-year-old drought, but there’s a catch. “This week’s storms will help but will not end drought conditions in California,” said Michael Anderson, the […]
The Truckee River Operating Agreement is a done deal. Parties to the landmark water compact, which went into effect Dec. 1 after nearly three decades of negotiations and work, took time out Tuesday to celebrate. “From a drought perspective, this is a game changer,” Leo Drozdoff, director of the Nevada Department of Conservation & […]
California’s historic drought has forced the state to rely on underground water reserves to an extent unseen in decades. One of the biggest water issues facing the state is how to maintain and rebuild its groundwater supply. “After four years of drought, farmers are looking to gather up more water than ever,” said Jay […]
Wet Weather Continues To Loom For Northern California
/in California and the U.S. /by Mike Lee /Record Searchlight (Redding)by By Joe SzydlowskiWith a little help from El Niño, Mother Nature has turned on the spigot for California, though the North State so far has avoided the downpours that caused flooding elsewhere. But that could change as a series of storms will continue to hit Redding and the surrounding mountains, said Nathan Owen with the National […]
Groundwater Supply Needs More Rain Despite Recent Storms
/in California and the U.S. /by Mike Lee /KCRA Sacramentoby By Mike LeuryWater experts in Yolo County are actively monitoring water wells to measure the groundwater supply. Related “It’s certainly going to have an impact,” said Tim O’Halloran, general manager of Yolo County’s Flood Control and Water Conservation District. O’Halloran monitors 150 wells daily and 11 of them on a real-time basis using remote cameras […]
El Niño Season Doesn’t Mean Stop Conserving Water
/in California and the U.S. /by Mike Lee /KBAK (Bakersfield)by By Mimi ElkallaThe rain and snow Kern County has seen so far, has been a step in a positive direction, but definitely is not enough to end California’s drought. Kern River Watermaster Dana Munn said what we see in the coming months will give us a better perspective on drought impacts. “You almost have to […]
El Niño-Fueled Storms Will Put Dent in California Drought
/in California and the U.S. /by Mike Lee /USA Todayby By Doyle RiceThe rain and snow hitting California this week — partly fueled by an El Niño now tied with the strongest on record — will put a dent in the state’s 5-year-old drought, but there’s a catch. “This week’s storms will help but will not end drought conditions in California,” said Michael Anderson, the […]
The Truckee River Operating Agreement is a done deal. Parties to the landmark water compact, which went into effect Dec. 1 after nearly three decades of negotiations and work, took time out Tuesday to celebrate. “From a drought perspective, this is a game changer,” Leo Drozdoff, director of the Nevada Department of Conservation & […]
Water Management Looks at the Water We Can’t See
/in California and the U.S. /by Mike Lee /Central Valley Business JournalCalifornia’s historic drought has forced the state to rely on underground water reserves to an extent unseen in decades. One of the biggest water issues facing the state is how to maintain and rebuild its groundwater supply. “After four years of drought, farmers are looking to gather up more water than ever,” said Jay […]