The Zone 7 Water Agency board will decide whether to give its sign of support for a $15 billion statewide water project at its meeting tonight. The board, which regulates the organization that sells water to Tri-Valley cities including Pleasanton, will vote whether to approve a resolution supporting the California WaterFix, a proposal to create […]
After months of lobbying, San Diego is getting a break on water conservation requirements imposed by California regulators. “In response to the recently launched Poseidon desalination plant in Carlsbad, state officials have agreed to dramatically ease water conservation goals in San Diego for almost all residential water users. The adjustments will nearly cut in half […]
With a series of recent downpours sending huge volumes of water into rivers, streams and reservoirs, drought-weary Northern Californians are seeing images they haven’t seen in years. Lake Shasta picked up about 1 million acre-feet of storage in two weeks, while the Bureau of Reclamation is making flood control releases from Folsom Reservoir, which was […]
California’s latest drought has made the need for additional water storage self-evident to a larger segment of the population. So much so that lawmakers were pressured into putting a new water bond on the ballot – albeit smaller than the plan approved several years earlier that lawmakers refused to let voters decide upon. Perhaps the […]
On Wednesday morning, while facing the Yolo Bypass brimming with water, a group of water district managers, farmers and fish biologists stood atop Wallace Weir and delivered what seemed almost unthinkable at the end of February — good news about the California water supply. A string of storms in March has inundated the North State’s […]
Reduziert is the German word for “reduced.” You could use to it to refer to any kind of reduction: of light, mass, calories. But if you’ve ever walked through a German mall after Christmas, you’ll also have seen the word splashed across signs and windows of stores desperately offloading their merchandise. It’s the German equivalent […]
Zone 7 Board to Weigh Supporting California WaterFix Tonight
/in California and the U.S. /by Mike Lee /Pleasanton Weeklyby By Meredith BauerThe Zone 7 Water Agency board will decide whether to give its sign of support for a $15 billion statewide water project at its meeting tonight. The board, which regulates the organization that sells water to Tri-Valley cities including Pleasanton, will vote whether to approve a resolution supporting the California WaterFix, a proposal to create […]
Desal Investment Eases San Diego’s Water Cuts
/in California and the U.S. /by Mike Lee /Water Online (Horsham, Penn.)by By Sara Jerome Quoted: Bob YamadaAfter months of lobbying, San Diego is getting a break on water conservation requirements imposed by California regulators. “In response to the recently launched Poseidon desalination plant in Carlsbad, state officials have agreed to dramatically ease water conservation goals in San Diego for almost all residential water users. The adjustments will nearly cut in half […]
Boost in Flows Underscores Need for Delta Improvements
/in California and the U.S. /by Mike Lee /Association of California Water Agencies (Sacramento)by By Tim QuinnWith a series of recent downpours sending huge volumes of water into rivers, streams and reservoirs, drought-weary Northern Californians are seeing images they haven’t seen in years. Lake Shasta picked up about 1 million acre-feet of storage in two weeks, while the Bureau of Reclamation is making flood control releases from Folsom Reservoir, which was […]
Could Sites be California’s next big reservoir?
/in California and the U.S. /by Mike Lee /Western Farm Pressby Todd FitchetteCalifornia’s latest drought has made the need for additional water storage self-evident to a larger segment of the population. So much so that lawmakers were pressured into putting a new water bond on the ballot – albeit smaller than the plan approved several years earlier that lawmakers refused to let voters decide upon. Perhaps the […]
Water outlook: From ‘doom and gloom’ to ‘pretty positive’
/in California and the U.S. /by Mike Lee /The Appeal-Democrat (Marysville)by Andrew CreaseyOn Wednesday morning, while facing the Yolo Bypass brimming with water, a group of water district managers, farmers and fish biologists stood atop Wallace Weir and delivered what seemed almost unthinkable at the end of February — good news about the California water supply. A string of storms in March has inundated the North State’s […]
Photographing California at Its Most Diminished
/in California and the U.S. /by Mike Lee /CityLab (Washington, D.C.)by Laura BlissReduziert is the German word for “reduced.” You could use to it to refer to any kind of reduction: of light, mass, calories. But if you’ve ever walked through a German mall after Christmas, you’ll also have seen the word splashed across signs and windows of stores desperately offloading their merchandise. It’s the German equivalent […]