Earlier this year, officials in Southern California declared a water shortage emergency resulting in restrictions such as limiting outdoor water use to one day of the week.
Already grappling with drought, lower commodity prices and higher production costs, more farmers are feeling the added pinch of groundwater regulations as local agencies implement plans that include pumping limits and new fees to balance long-term groundwater resources as required by the state.
The land along the Arroyo Pasajero Creek, halfway between Sacramento and Los Angeles, is too dry to farm some years and dangerously flooded in others. Amid the cycles of wet and dry — both phenomena exacerbated by climate change — a coalition of local farmers and the nearby city of Huron are trying to turn […]
A new film about the transfer of water from the high desert to Los Angeles – called “Without Water” – has just been released on the internet. The film highlights the struggle between the community around Long Valley, which is between Mammoth and Bishop California – and the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power […]
The federal government is expected to restrict Arizona’s water supply even more in the coming months due to the megadrought, heading into the new year. However, no one knows exactly what that will mean, but we do know the three-decade drought is shrinking the Colorado River with no end in sight. We’re taking a look at problems that […]
These Are the Driest Reservoirs in California
/in California and the U.S., Home Headline, Media Coverage /by Chelsea Campos /KTLAby Travis SchleppDespite recent rain storms across the state, California’s historic drought shows no signs of slowing down any time soon.
UC Expert Helps Save Water, Increase Supply
/in California and the U.S., Home Headline, Media Coverage /by Chelsea Campos /Western Farm Pressby Saoimanu SopeEarlier this year, officials in Southern California declared a water shortage emergency resulting in restrictions such as limiting outdoor water use to one day of the week.
Water Rules Add to Challenges for Farmers
/in California and the U.S., Media Coverage /by Chelsea Campos /AgAlertby Christine SouzaAlready grappling with drought, lower commodity prices and higher production costs, more farmers are feeling the added pinch of groundwater regulations as local agencies implement plans that include pumping limits and new fees to balance long-term groundwater resources as required by the state.
California Tries to Harness Megastorm Floods to Ease Crippling Droughts
/in California and the U.S., Home Headline, Media Coverage /by Mike Lee /Reutersby Sharon BernsteinThe land along the Arroyo Pasajero Creek, halfway between Sacramento and Los Angeles, is too dry to farm some years and dangerously flooded in others. Amid the cycles of wet and dry — both phenomena exacerbated by climate change — a coalition of local farmers and the nearby city of Huron are trying to turn […]
New Film Highlights Water Struggle Between Rural High Desert and L.A.
/in California and the U.S., Home Headline, Media Coverage /by Mike Lee /Public News Serviceby Suzanne PotterA new film about the transfer of water from the high desert to Los Angeles – called “Without Water” – has just been released on the internet. The film highlights the struggle between the community around Long Valley, which is between Mammoth and Bishop California – and the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power […]
Arizona’s Megadrought: the Latest and What Can We Do to Help
/in California and the U.S., Home Headline, Media Coverage /by Mike Lee /FOX 10 Phoenixby Brian WebbThe federal government is expected to restrict Arizona’s water supply even more in the coming months due to the megadrought, heading into the new year. However, no one knows exactly what that will mean, but we do know the three-decade drought is shrinking the Colorado River with no end in sight. We’re taking a look at problems that […]