Delineation of Spatial Extent, Depth, Thickness, and Potential Volume of Aquifers Used for Domestic and Public Water-Supply in the Central Valley, California

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) | September 5th, 2019

Summary

Identification of the groundwater resources used for drinking-water supplies is essential for the design of strategies to manage those resources. In this study, t

Demographic predictors of urinary arsenic in a low-income predominantly Hispanic pregnancy cohort in Los Angeles

Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology (Springer) | July 27th, 2020

Summary

Arsenic (As) is a contaminant of top public health concern, due to its range of detrimental health effects. Arsenic exposure has not been well-characterized among the US

Direct potable reuse: a future imperative

International Water Association (IWA) Publishing | March 1st, 2011

Summary

As a result of population growth, urbanization, and climate change, public water supplies are becoming stressed, and the chances of tapping new water supplies for

Distributions of waterborne pathogens in raw wastewater based on a 14-month, multi-site monitoring campaign

Water Research | February 9th, 2022

Summary

The California State Water Resources Control Board is the first regulatory body in the United States to develop statewide regulations for direct potable reuse (DPR). To s

Domestic well vulnerability to drought duration and unsustainable groundwater management in California's Central Valley

Environmental Research Letters (IOP) | March 18th, 2020

Summary

Millions of Californians access drinking water via domestic wells, which are vulnerable to drought and unsustainable groundwater management. Groundwater overdraft and th

Drinking Fountains and Public Health: Improving National Water Infrastructure to Rebuild Trust and Ensure Access

Pacific Institute | February 27th, 2017

Summary

Public drinking fountains are disappearing across the U.S., yet many people – including children, commuters, joggers, tourists, and the homeless – rely on them for ch

Drinking Water and Exclusion: A Case Study from California's Central Valley

California Law Review | February 1st, 2012

Summary

The American West is notorious for its water wars, and California's complex water allocation and governance challenges serve as a bellwether for contemporary water gove

Drinking Water Notification Levels and Response Levels: An Overview

California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) | February 6th, 2020

Summary

The Division of Drinking Water’s precursor, the Drinking Water Program of the California Department of Public Health (CDPH), and earlier, the California Department of H

Drinking Water Quality Report 2018

Los Angeles Department of Water & Power (LADWP) | September 2nd, 2019

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