$179 million is invested to fund water reuse projects in California and Utah to combat drought and increase water security. Over 182,000 acre-feet of additional water supply is expected annually.
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California project analysis: Benefits outweigh $20 billion cost
New analysis shows Delta Conveyance Project would yield significant water supply and environmental benefits for California, far exceeding costs.
Kings County Farm Bureau and others sue California, alleging state overreach in designating the Tulare Lake Subbasin as probationary under the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act.
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation announced $520 million to revitalize aging water infrastructure across the West, enhancing water delivery, safety, and climate resilience.
California's groundwater rebounds after a wet winter, with gains nearly matching Shasta Lake's capacity, marking a positive shift after years of decline.
Historic agreement grants the Colorado River Indian Tribes (CRIT) control over their water rights, boosting tribal sovereignty and flexibility in water management.