California completes major tidal habitat restoration project
The Lookout Slough project restores 3,400 acres of tidal habitat, enhancing flood protection and supporting local wildlife, with public access for recreation.
The Lookout Slough project restores 3,400 acres of tidal habitat, enhancing flood protection and supporting local wildlife, with public access for recreation.
Governor Newsom lifts the drought emergency in 19 counties, while keeping it in 39, as California shifts focus to long-term water resilience and recovery efforts.
California’s water delivery capacity could decline by 23% in 20 years due to climate change, says a new report.
Reclamation, Friant Water Authority, and Calif. DWR celebrated the completion of Phase 1 of the Friant-Kern Canal project, restoring capacity to 33 miles of the canal damaged from subsidence — a gradual land sinking due to groundwater removal.
New analysis shows Delta Conveyance Project would yield significant water supply and environmental benefits for California, far exceeding costs.
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation announced $520 million to revitalize aging water infrastructure across the West, enhancing water delivery, safety, and climate resilience.