Groundwater Bills Clear Legislative Committees The state continues to move closer to groundwater regulation. Two bills aimed at advancing sustainable management of California’s groundwater basins moved out of Senate and Assembly committees June 24 with talks continuing to work out…
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Conservation Lags Among Californians
Conservation Lags Among Californians Although Friant Division water use is down dramatically due to the lack of a Central Valley Project surface supply, the vast majority of Californians has been reluctant to conserve in the face of one of the…
What Friant Wants In Drought Measure
Water Curtailments
Water Curtailments Junior Rights Holders Told To Stop Diverting; State Board May Consider Senior Rights Cuts It probably doesn’t mean much to users of the Friant-Kern and Madera canals who are going without Central Valley Project supplies this year but…
Friant’s ‘Zero’ Disaster Mounts
Court Rejects Friant’s Petition For Release Order
Court Rejects Friant’s Petition For Release Order A federal judge has rejected the Friant Water Authority’s request for a temporary restraining order to block the United States government from making Friant Dam releases to supply downstream senior water rights holders.…
Senate’s Drought Bill Passage Launches Conference Process
Friant Crisis ‘Didn’t Need To Happen’
DROUGHT CONTINUES
AROUND FRIANT AND CALIFORNIA
Tule River Lake Success Storage Limit Lifted It doesn’t much matter in the midst of drought with Tule River runoff predicted to be just 10% of average during the current water year but full storage capacity has been restored in…