New research shows small-town households are willing to pay for water reuse programs that help prevent future shortages and strengthen local water security.
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South Bay sewage spill underscores border cleanup challenges
A December 7 sewer line failure in Mexico pushed 120,000 gallons of wastewater toward Imperial Beach, renewing concerns about recurring spills as federal agencies report progress on long-delayed...
New drought data shows uneven early-winter gains across the Colorado River Basin, with strong snow in the south but weak snowpack in key western watersheds.
Autumn storms briefly lifted Colorado River storage, slowing years of decline as Powell and Mead saw rare gains before a below-average snow season.
Utah and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers have introduced a first-of-its-kind agreement that accelerates Section 404 permitting while preserving cultural and historic sites. The new process is...
Metropolitan highlights storage as California SWP opens at 10%
Metropolitan highlights record storage as California sets a ten percent State Water Project allocation and early storms boost statewide reservoir levels.
