California prepares for new water year amid climate challenges
California prepares for the new Water Year starting October 1, facing extreme weather challenges and investing in water management and sustainability efforts.
California prepares for new water year amid climate challenges
California prepares for the new Water Year starting October 1, facing extreme weather challenges and investing in water management and sustainability efforts.
California launches $7M program to improve stream gage network for better water management and flood/drought preparedness.
California increases water allocation thanks to winter storms
California increases its water supply allocation for 2024 thanks to improved snowpack and reservoir levels, but ongoing infrastructure challenges limit the full potential of the increase.
March storms revive California’s snowpack, boosting water supply
March storms significantly boosted California's snowpack to above-average levels, prompting a strategic and equitable update to water management plans amidst climate variability.
Despite ongoing challenges, California's water outlook shows promising improvement, with increased water deliveries and a focus on innovative solutions for a more resilient future.
California's reservoirs surge above average after recent storms, marking a dramatic shift from previous drought conditions.