Lake Oroville at almost full capacity, thanks to winter precipitation
In a significant development, California's Lake Oroville rebounded from 28% capacity in November 2022 to nearly full in July 2023, thanks to winter precipitation.
Lake Oroville at almost full capacity, thanks to winter precipitation
In a significant development, California's Lake Oroville rebounded from 28% capacity in November 2022 to nearly full in July 2023, thanks to winter precipitation.
Colorado’s San Luis Valley faces arsenic and water shortage challenges
The San Luis Valley in Colorado faces high arsenic levels in wells due to drought and aquifer depletion, spurring community-led conservation efforts.
The U.S. Forest Service urges avoiding fireworks on public lands and proposes safer alternatives, though some options raise environmental concerns.
California’s Salton Sea: Battling ecological decline with legislative progress
The declining Salton Sea may get some relief through the proposed Salton Sea Conservancy, aiming to restore the lake and safeguard community health.
Rio Grande water dispute: Farmers in the crosshairs of proposed settlement
Farmers face hardships in the Rio Grande water dispute settlement, which focuses on conservation (including fallowing farms) and infrastructure.
A leap towards water sustainability: Salt Lake City’s innovative waterMAPS initiative
Salt Lake City launches waterMAPS, a tool allowing residents to track and optimize water use, aiming for sustainability amidst scarcity.