The Bureau of Reclamation has announced a $7 million investment for 82 small-scale water efficiency projects across the West. The grants will support local community projects, including measuring water flow, automating water delivery, or lining canals. The funding is part of the WaterSMART program, which supports states, Tribes, and local entities as they plan for […]
Environmentalists slammed Gov. Gavin Newsom for slashing billions of dollars from initiatives that the governor has repeatedly called top priorities: efforts to combat climate change and transition to zero-emission vehicles. Facing a projected $22.5 billion deficit, Newsom today proposed to eliminate $6 billion in climate spending in his 2023-24 budget. The governor helped push a five-year $54 billion […]
Even with a sixth atmospheric river in two weeks dumping rain on California, water regulators said reservoirs are not likely to completely refill this year. As of Sunday, the state’s 17 reservoirs were at 78% of average, the Department of Water Resources announced Monday. “We’re still below average,” said Jon Yarbrough, assistant deputy director for […]
California saw no relief from drenching rains early Tuesday as the latest in a relentless string of storms continued to swamp roads and batter coastlines with high surf, turning rivers into gushing flood zones and forcing the evacuation of thousands in towns with histories of deadly mudslides. At least 14 people have died since the storms began […]
While many areas of California are coping with the destructive impact of relentless rainfall, the news is nothing but good when it comes to the state’s snowpack. As of Monday, California’s snow water equivalent was 199% of normal for the date (January 9), according to the California Department of Water Resources.
The snow keeps falling across Utah, which will likely benefit beleaguered waters like the Great Salt Lake and Lake Powell. But it’s too soon to say how much of a difference it will make. Snowpack is well above average in watersheds across the state, according to the latest data from the U.S. Natural Resources Conservation […]
Reclamation Invests $7M in Water Efficiency Projects
/in California and the U.S., Home Headline, Media Coverage /by Mike Lee /WaterWorldThe Bureau of Reclamation has announced a $7 million investment for 82 small-scale water efficiency projects across the West. The grants will support local community projects, including measuring water flow, automating water delivery, or lining canals. The funding is part of the WaterSMART program, which supports states, Tribes, and local entities as they plan for […]
Environmentalists say Newsom’s Budget Cuts Jeopardize Climate Programs, Electric Car Mandate
/in California and the U.S., Media Coverage /by Mike Lee /CalMatters by Nadia LopezEnvironmentalists slammed Gov. Gavin Newsom for slashing billions of dollars from initiatives that the governor has repeatedly called top priorities: efforts to combat climate change and transition to zero-emission vehicles. Facing a projected $22.5 billion deficit, Newsom today proposed to eliminate $6 billion in climate spending in his 2023-24 budget. The governor helped push a five-year $54 billion […]
Despite Storms, State Reservoirs Aren’t Likely to Return to Normal Levels This Year
/in California and the U.S., Home Headline, Media Coverage /by Mike Lee /Spectrum News 1by Susan CarpenterEven with a sixth atmospheric river in two weeks dumping rain on California, water regulators said reservoirs are not likely to completely refill this year. As of Sunday, the state’s 17 reservoirs were at 78% of average, the Department of Water Resources announced Monday. “We’re still below average,” said Jon Yarbrough, assistant deputy director for […]
California Storms Persist With Deluges, Mudslide Threats
/in California and the U.S., Home Headline, Media Coverage /by Mike Lee /AP Newsby Christopher Weber and Stephanie DazioCalifornia saw no relief from drenching rains early Tuesday as the latest in a relentless string of storms continued to swamp roads and batter coastlines with high surf, turning rivers into gushing flood zones and forcing the evacuation of thousands in towns with histories of deadly mudslides. At least 14 people have died since the storms began […]
California Snowpack Soars to Nearly 200% of Normal
/in California and the U.S., Home Headline, Media Coverage /by Mike Lee /KTLAby Marc SternfieldWhile many areas of California are coping with the destructive impact of relentless rainfall, the news is nothing but good when it comes to the state’s snowpack. As of Monday, California’s snow water equivalent was 199% of normal for the date (January 9), according to the California Department of Water Resources.
‘It’s a Marathon, Not a Race’ — What Utah’s Recent Snowstorms Mean for the Colorado River
/in California and the U.S., Home Headline, Media Coverage /by Mike Lee /The Salt Lake Tribuneby Leia LarsenThe snow keeps falling across Utah, which will likely benefit beleaguered waters like the Great Salt Lake and Lake Powell. But it’s too soon to say how much of a difference it will make. Snowpack is well above average in watersheds across the state, according to the latest data from the U.S. Natural Resources Conservation […]