South Coast

The 11,000 square-mile South Coast region is the most urbanized and populous region in the state, home to more than half the state’s population residing in just 7% of the state’s total land area. The region receives imported water supplies from the State Water Project, the Los Angeles Aqueduct, and the Colorado River Aqueduct which account for about half the region’s water demands; the remaining demands are met through groundwater, recycled water, and some desalinated water.

The Evolution of Metropolitan’s Agricultural Partnerships

Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD) | August 5th, 2022

Summary

The Extraordinary California Drought of 2013/2014: Character, Context, and The Role of Climate Change

American Meteorological Society (AMS) | September 30th, 2014

Summary

Nearly the entire state of California experienced extremely dry conditions during 2013 (Fig. 2.1a). Statewide, 12-month accumulated precipitation was less than 34% of

The frontiers of water and sanitation

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | January 19th, 2023

Summary

The way in which human society uses water is continuously evolving. The present challenges related to clean water availability require the development of sustainable tech

The Future of California’s Water-Energy-Climate Nexus

Pacific Institute | September 9th, 2021

Summary

Water and energy are inextricably linked in California and, as one resource faces constraints or challenges, so does the other. With the state looking to both reach its c

The Future of Groundwater in California: Lessons in Sustainable Management from Across the West

Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) | January 31st, 2018

Summary

The 2014 Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) created, for the first time and on an unprecedented scale, a mandate to change how groundwater is managed statewide

The futures market for water rights trading in California: Analyzing the emergence of a controversial experiment

Environmental Challenges (Elsevier) | March 29th, 2025

Summary

This paper presents a qualitative case study of the world's first water futures contract in California, a market that enables hedgers and speculators to bet on water pric

The Greater Los Angeles County Integrated Regional Water Management Plan

Los Angeles County Department of Public Works (LACDPW) | August 27th, 2014

Summary

 The purpose of the 2013 Integrated Regional Water Management (IRWM) Plan is to define a clear vision and direction for the sustainable management of water resources in

The Green Visions Plan for 21st Century Southern California: 21. Hydrology and Water Quality Modeling of the Calleguas Creek Watershed

University of Southern California (USC) | November 2nd, 2009

Summary

The hydrology and water quality simulation presented in this report is a part of the Green Visions Plan for 21st Century Southern California project. The primary

The Hardest Working River in the West: Common-Sense Solutions for a Reliable Water Future for the Colorado River Basin

Western Resource Advocates | July 14th, 2014

Summary

The majestic Colorado River cuts a 1,450-mile path through the American West before drying up well short of its natural finish line at the Gulf of California. Reservoirs

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