Sacramento County Local News: Water


All Local Water News articles contributed by our local media allies and other local newsrooms.

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11/16/2023
Unlike a year ago, water storage is above average. Whether the year is wet or dry, though, remains uncertain despite El Niño conditions.

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11/15/2023
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New scientific advances show that climate change impacts “no longer theoretical.”

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11/13/2023
Much of California could get hit by extreme weather conditions this winter. A major storm is due to hit Northern California this week.

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11/09/2023
The Elmore Desert Ranch gets 22.5 billion gallons of water from the Colorado River, almost as much as is cleared for Scottsdale, Ariz. And that’s just a fraction of the 386.5 billion gallons from the river going to 19 other families in Imperial Valley.

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11/07/2023
Intense rains have California out of a drought less than a year after most of the state faced water shortages. A climatologist is urging wise water usage ahead of California’s next drought.

California Local Pin Marker From San Joaquin Valley Sun...

11/07/2023
The first reservoir in California in nearly 50 years is now on the fast track for completion.

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11/02/2023
At the Water Education Foundation annual water summit in Sacramento, Eric Oppenheimer, chief deputy director of the California State Water Resources Control Board, discussed what he described as the state’s “antiquated” water rights system.

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10/26/2023
Three dam expansion projects could increase water storage for use in the Central Valley by a whopping 304,000 acre feet. Each of the projects—located in Merced, Madera and Fresno counties—would raise existing dams, not build new ones.

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10/25/2023
Wet weather and planned cuts by California, Arizona and Nevada averted declines that could have threatened water deliveries and power production—but long-term threats to the Colorado River remain.

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10/13/2023
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The California Department of Water Resources said that it is “still on track” to issue a issue a final environmental impact report for its embattled Delta Conveyance Project.

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10/12/2023
Hundreds of wells in Tulare Lake aquifer are at risk of going dry. Today's recommendation is the first time that state officials have moved to crack down on local plans that fail to stop excessive groundwater pumping.

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10/04/2023
Water providers say rebates for residential areas are costly and residents may refuse to remove their lawns. The rules aim to save enough water for more than a million households a year.

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09/28/2023
The city of Sacramento aims to activate the new groundwater treatment facility by mid-October. Once it begins producing up to 4 million gallons of drinking water a day, people living in the Shasta neighborhood could notice their tap water change.

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09/13/2023
The irrigation bill, which aims to force businesses and institutions to remove their lawns, now goes to the governor.

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09/08/2023
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A rainy Labor Day weekend followed by a week of temperatures in the 80s and 90s created perfect breeding conditions for mosquitoes in a season when their population was already exploding. Meanwhile, the record number of insects and birds testing positive for the West Nile Virus continues to spike.

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08/31/2023
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Four hydroelectric dams totaling 100,000 tons of concrete will be destroyed by the end of 2024.

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08/13/2023
Some 7,000 square miles of ocean on California’s Central Coast could soon become the largest national marine sanctuary in the continental U.S. It could also make history as one of the first federal sanctuaries to be spearheaded by a Native American tribe.

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08/10/2023
Image for display with article titled Feds Investigate California Water Agency After Discrimination Complaint by Native American Tribes

Allegation claims agency failed to properly protect water quality in Delta and Bay areas

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08/09/2023
Image for display with article titled Federal Agencies Tackle Two Folsom Dam Projects at Once

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and U.S. Bureau of Reclamation have partnered to work on the perimeter of Folsom Dam and the spillway.

California Local Pin Marker From The Sacramento Bee...

08/09/2023
A Trump administration plan for delivering more water to Central Valley farmers—bottled up in court by opponents for almost four years—could be returned from legal limbo this summer by House Republicans.
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