California Water Plan Update 2013: South Lahontan Hydrologic Region Report

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | October 30th, 2014

Summary

Several of California’s well-known natural resources are located in the South Lahontan Hydrologic Region. They include Mono Lake, Death Valley, the Owens Valley, and th

California Water Plan Update 2018

California Natural Resources Agency (CNRA) | July 17th, 2019

Summary

The California Water Plan (Water Plan) is the State’s strategic plan for sustainably managing and developing water resources for current and future generations. The Wat

California Water Plan Update 2018, Supporting Documentation for Water Portfolios

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | April 15th, 2019

Summary

California Water Plan Update 2018 (Update 2018) supporting documentation for water portfolios includes descriptions and accountings of water uses and their supplies for t

California Water Plan Update 2023 (Final Version)

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | April 3rd, 2024

Summary

Updated every five years, the Water Plan is the State’s strategic plan for sustainably and equitably managing, developing, and stewarding water resources. Required by W

California Water Plan Update 2023 Public Review Draft

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | September 20th, 2023

Summary

The California Water Plan (Water Plan), updated every five years, is the State’s strategic plan for sustainably and equitably managing, developing, and stewarding water

California Water Rates and the “New Normal”

Pacific Institute | June 9th, 2013

Summary

Water service providers are facing new challenges in forecasting and preparing for future water demand, staying fiscally solvent while providing fair prices, incorporatin

California Water Reallocation: Where'd You Get That?

Natural Resources Journal (University of New Mexico) | March 8th, 2017

Summary

When thirsty, Californians often avoid going to the market for more water. Instead, they might borrow some from their rich neighbors, they might sue them or more commonly

California Water Resilience Portfolio

State of California | July 28th, 2020

Summary

California water seen as environment issue, not North vs. South

Christian Science Monitor | June 13th, 1984

Summary

Sooner or later southern Californians are going to get more water from the north. And yet the newest proposal to do it has rekindled the political rift over water policy

California Water Solutions Now

Environmental Water Caucus | January 1st, 2011

Summary

California is in the grip of a water crisis of our own making. Like all problems that humans create, we have the potential to use the crisis as an opportunity to make pos

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