U.S. Drought Monitor may not be keeping up with climate change
The U.S. Drought Monitor may not fully account for the impacts of climate change, as emerging trends complicate drought classification and management.
U.S. Drought Monitor may not be keeping up with climate change
The U.S. Drought Monitor may not fully account for the impacts of climate change, as emerging trends complicate drought classification and management.
California's Department of Water Resources and the Tachi Yokut Tribe finalized a landmark agreement to transfer over 600-acre feet of water to support the Tribe's farmlands.
USDA announces funding to combat wildfires, protect water quality
The USDA announced a $66 million investment to reduce wildfire risk, protect water quality, and improve forest health through cooperative efforts with states and Tribal partners.
EPA orders Havasu Water Co. to fix safe drinking water violations
EPA orders Havasu Water Company to fix multiple drinking water violations, including unsafe levels of disinfection byproducts.
Nevada's Water Division is seeking public input on proposed changes to hearing procedures. Written comments are due June 20; the public hearing is June 24, 2024.
The Bureau of Reclamation has released updated data on Colorado River water use, covering 1971 to 2015 in the lower basin and 1971 to 2023 in the upper basin.