Water scheme jeopardizes valley

Transfers from our region will devastate the landscape if left unchecked – By Jim Brobeck, AquAlliance water-policy analyst –  Chico News & Review, 6.11.15: A massive water transfer scheme is moving rapidly forward out of sight of most people. In 12 of … Continue reading

Violations of Public Trust Lawsuit

Landmark Lawsuit Settlement Between Environmentalists and State Water Boards Strengthens Delta Protections Enforceable transparency and analysis to replace years of failure to comply with existing water quality and flow standards. SACRAMENTO, California — Three California environmental nonprofits secured a landmark … Continue reading

Recycled Drinking Water: Getting Past the Yuck Factor

As California and other areas of the country grapple with drought, the reuse of water is less a technological challenge than a marketing one. To view New York Times article (May 8, 2015), please visit http://tinyurl.com/nyt-drinkingwater.

Costs vs. Benefits of Big Water Projects

When compared with urban water efficiency, the water storage projects that would be half-funded by the November water bond have very high per-project costs, low yield, and immensely high costs per acre-foot of water. Increasing urban water efficiency only costs … Continue reading