There’s no issue more important to California than having a reliable supply of water, but the situation is increasingly uncertain from both immediate and long-term perspectives.
With its Mediterranean climate, California receives most of its annual precipitation in just a few months, with the bulk of it falling from December to February.
Historic drought across the United States is leaving some cities desperate for answers. Coalinga, California, is expected to run out of water by December.
In the heart of California, a new mandate is reshaping the landscape of Homeowners Associations (HOAs) and how they manage their communal green spaces. On a sunny afternoon, Governor Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 1572 into law, marking a significant shift towards water conservation in the Golden State.
How does one generate more water in a desert? For Pilar Harris, senior director for corporate social responsibility and government relations at Formula 1, the question arose while she planned for the Las Vegas Grand Prix’s first drag race around the city’s famed Strip.
The Colorado River — the “American Nile” — winds from its headwaters high in the Rocky Mountains and down through the canyons and mesas of southeastern Utah before it reaches the Glen Canyon Dam, which creates Lake Powell.
OPINION – California Needs Reliable Water Supply, but Climate Change Brings More Uncertainty
/in California and the U.S., Home Headline, Media Coverage /by Maddie Simmons /Cal Mattersby Dan WaltersThere’s no issue more important to California than having a reliable supply of water, but the situation is increasingly uncertain from both immediate and long-term perspectives.
How California’s Rainy Season Is Shaping Up So Far
/in California and the U.S., Home Headline, Media Coverage /by Maddie Simmons /The New York Timesby Soumya KarlamanglaWith its Mediterranean climate, California receives most of its annual precipitation in just a few months, with the bulk of it falling from December to February.
US City Could Run Out of Water by December
/in California and the U.S., Home Headline, Media Coverage /by Maddie Simmons /Aolby Liz JassinHistoric drought across the United States is leaving some cities desperate for answers. Coalinga, California, is expected to run out of water by December.
California Takes Aim at Water Conservation Through HOA Turf Regulation
/in California and the U.S., Home Headline, Media Coverage /by Maddie Simmons /BNNby Olalekan AdigunIn the heart of California, a new mandate is reshaping the landscape of Homeowners Associations (HOAs) and how they manage their communal green spaces. On a sunny afternoon, Governor Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 1572 into law, marking a significant shift towards water conservation in the Golden State.
Facing Future of Shortages, Colorado River Users Dream of Making More Water
/in California and the U.S., Home Headline, Media Coverage /by Maddie Simmons /Courthouse News Serviceby Amanda Pampuro Mentioned: San Diego County Water AuthorityHow does one generate more water in a desert? For Pilar Harris, senior director for corporate social responsibility and government relations at Formula 1, the question arose while she planned for the Las Vegas Grand Prix’s first drag race around the city’s famed Strip.
Facing a Dwindling Water Supply and a Federal Deadline, Western States Have Yet to Agree on Colorado River Management Plan
/in California and the U.S., Home Headline, Media Coverage /by Maddie Simmons /The Salt Lake Tribuneby Anastasia HufhamThe Colorado River — the “American Nile” — winds from its headwaters high in the Rocky Mountains and down through the canyons and mesas of southeastern Utah before it reaches the Glen Canyon Dam, which creates Lake Powell.