For eons, the earth has had the same amount of water—no more, no less. What the ancient Romans used for...
Strips of prairie plants slow loss of soil, nutrients and water, double biodiversity
Matt Helmers from Iowa State University discusses STRIPS near a flume. Photo by Jane Hodgins, US Forest Service. Newtown Square,...
California Court Finds Public Trust Doctrine Applies to State Groundwater Resources
Photo: Scott River, http://www.westernrivers.org/projectatlas/scott-river/ Court Rejects Claim That SGMA “Displaces” Public Trust’s Application to California Groundwater The California Court of...
As Climate Warms, Algae Blooms In Drinking Water Supplies
Photo: A toxic algae bloom in Oregon’s Detroit Lake caused havoc in May, when toxins made their way into the...
Water Board Sues IBWC Over Untreated Sewage from Tijuana River
The state of California is suing the federal government over untreated sewage in the Tijuana River. NBC 7’s Erika Cervantes...