GROUNDSWELL WORKS TO KEEP COMMUNITIES OF COLOR INFORMED ABOUT WATER ISSUES THAT COULD IMPACT QUALITY OF LIVING
GROUNDSWELL WORKS TO KEEP COMMUNITIES OF COLOR INFORMED ABOUT WATER ISSUES THAT COULD IMPACT QUALITY OF LIVING


Desalination plant is OKd by coastal panel
Less than six months after rejecting a proposal for a major desalination plant in Huntington Beach, the California Coastal Commission on Thursday approved plans for a different, smaller project in Orange County that could serve as a model for future projects.

Los Angeles is running out of water, and time. Are leaders willing to act?
“It’s as low as I can ever remember it being,” Garcetti said of the reservoir from the back seat of a Los Angeles Department of Water and Power helicopter. “You can see the bathtub ring.”

State water agencies will reduce share of Colorado
With the Colorado River in crisis and reservoir levels continuing to decline, some California water agencies are planning to significantly reduce the amount they take from the river starting next year.

Could this ranch-farmworker team help the Valley thrive in drought conditions?
David Villarino-González envisions a day when rural communities finally have clean drinking water, and when crops on farmworker cooperatives thrive through droughts or wet seasons.

Is racism at root of water crisis in Mississippi capital?
JACKSON, Miss. — Carey Wooten spent nearly seven weeks hunting for safe drinking water for herself, her two children and three dogs after clocking out each day as a Taco Bell manager, so Gov. Tate Reeves’ announcement that the water is clean again in Mississippi’s capital came as welcome news.