If a recently introduced California bill becomes law, the state will be able to maintain or strengthen current federal limits for "forever chemicals" in drinking water, even if the Trump ...
February snowstorms brought some relief to parched landscapes in the Colorado River Basin, but the river’s reservoirs are less than half full heading into a spring runoff season that is expected to be ...
Other areas of the state are now looking at deliberate flooding of farmland with releases of excess storage from irrigation reservoirs during the rainy season to help recharge groundwater.
California's major reservoirs are over 75% full, a promising sign for the water supply as the dry season approaches, paired ...
State lawmakers introduced a bill on Wednesday that would keep toxic “forever chemicals” out of California’s drinking water. About 12 million Californians have tap water that contains PFAS.