Americans can likely expect summer temperatures to be even more sweltering than usual, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Hotter-than-normal temperatures are possible for much of the U.S., with all of the East Coast, the South, the West Coast and Rockies forecast to sustain scorching conditions, according to the NOAA’s Summer Outlook, released on […]
In 2021, at a Colorado River conference in Las Vegas, the Southern Nevada Water Authority laid out an ambitious and detailed plan to lower per capita water use through conservation. The presentation quantified why deep municipal conservation — limits on decorative grass, pool sizes, golf courses, septic tanks and landscaping — was necessary to adapt to […]
The natural burst of El Niño warming that changes weather worldwide is far costlier with longer-lasting expenses than experts had thought, averaging trillions of dollars in damage, a new study found. An El Niño is brewing now and it might be a big — and therefore costly — one, scientists said. El Niño is a temporary […]
A majority of Marin residents’ water bills will see significant increases beginning in July as the Marin Municipal Water District looks to make historic investments in new water supplies and recover from the recent drought. The agency’s board of directors voted 4-1, with Director Larry Russell dissenting, on Tuesday to approve a plan to hike […]
In a report sponsored by the California Water Impact Network, policy expert Max Gomberg revealed that the continued funding of the controversial Delta Tunnel – also known as the Delta Conveyance Project – could bankrupt the powerful Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. Gomberg is the former climate change and water conservation manager for the State […]
No matter if it’s a dry year or wet year, there are continued pleas for more water storage. Now, an American River Basin study is showing how a strategically placed high Sierra reservoir might be part of the water solution.
Hotter-Than-Normal Temperatures Possible for Much of U.S. This Summer, NOAA Says
/in California and the U.S., Home Headline, Media Coverage /by Andrea Mora /ABC Newsby Max Golembo and Julie JacoboAmericans can likely expect summer temperatures to be even more sweltering than usual, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Hotter-than-normal temperatures are possible for much of the U.S., with all of the East Coast, the South, the West Coast and Rockies forecast to sustain scorching conditions, according to the NOAA’s Summer Outlook, released on […]
Inside Las Vegas’ Legislative Push for Tools to Reduce Water Use Before Any Big Cuts Come
/in California and the U.S., Media Coverage /by Andrea Mora /The Nevada Independent by Daniel RothbergIn 2021, at a Colorado River conference in Las Vegas, the Southern Nevada Water Authority laid out an ambitious and detailed plan to lower per capita water use through conservation. The presentation quantified why deep municipal conservation — limits on decorative grass, pool sizes, golf courses, septic tanks and landscaping — was necessary to adapt to […]
El Niños Are Far Costlier Than Once Thought, in the Trillions, Study Says — and One’s Brewing Now
/in California and the U.S., Media Coverage /by Andrea Mora /AP Newsby Seth BorensteinThe natural burst of El Niño warming that changes weather worldwide is far costlier with longer-lasting expenses than experts had thought, averaging trillions of dollars in damage, a new study found. An El Niño is brewing now and it might be a big — and therefore costly — one, scientists said. El Niño is a temporary […]
Marin Municipal Water District Adopts Historic Rate Hikes for Water Supply Projects
/in California and the U.S., Home Headline, Media Coverage /by Andrea Mora /Marin Independent Journalby Will HoustonA majority of Marin residents’ water bills will see significant increases beginning in July as the Marin Municipal Water District looks to make historic investments in new water supplies and recover from the recent drought. The agency’s board of directors voted 4-1, with Director Larry Russell dissenting, on Tuesday to approve a plan to hike […]
New Report Finds Proposed Delta Tunnel Could Bankrupt Metropolitan Water District
/in California and the U.S., Home Headline, Media Coverage /by Andrea Mora /Sacramento News & Review by Dan BacherIn a report sponsored by the California Water Impact Network, policy expert Max Gomberg revealed that the continued funding of the controversial Delta Tunnel – also known as the Delta Conveyance Project – could bankrupt the powerful Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. Gomberg is the former climate change and water conservation manager for the State […]
Proposed Reservoir in Northern California Would Boost Folsom Lake Water Storage
/in California and the U.S., Home Headline, Media Coverage /by Andrea Mora /ABC 10 by Monica WoodsNo matter if it’s a dry year or wet year, there are continued pleas for more water storage. Now, an American River Basin study is showing how a strategically placed high Sierra reservoir might be part of the water solution.