California Faces 'Climate Whiplash' as Water Management Crisis Deepens
California water experts warn of critical gaps in the state's preparedness for extreme weather shifts between droughts and floods. The Public Policy Institute's Water Policy Center calls for urgent reforms as traditional management approaches prove inadequate against mounting climate pressures.
Biden Administration Proposes Four Plans to Address Colorado River Crisis
The Biden administration has unveiled four potential approaches to manage critical water shortages along the Colorado River system, as current rules expire in 2026. The proposals range from federal oversight to collaborative strategies, aiming to address mounting pressures from drought and climate change impacts.
Los Angeles Pioneers $740M Wastewater-to-Drinking Water Conversion Project
Los Angeles is launching a groundbreaking initiative to transform wastewater into potable drinking water, with construction beginning at the Tillman Water Reclamation Plant. The $740-million project will produce 20 million gallons of drinking water daily by 2027, serving 250,000 residents.
California's Water Dilemma: New Rules Spark Debate Over Fish Protection and Supply
California and federal officials prepare to adopt controversial new water management rules, balancing user needs with endangered species protection. Environmental groups criticize the plans, setting the stage for potential legal challenges amid climate change concerns.