- San Francisco Chronicle: ‘Water tech’ finally ready to rise amid California’s drought
- Bay Area News Group: California drought: Brown administration to stick with strict conservation targets, despite court ruling
- Associated Press: Ruling forces California water districts to review rates
- Business Insider: California’s water crisis is coming soon to the rest of America
- Roll Call: Commentary: While Drought Compels California to Take Action, Rest of the Country Shouldn’t Wait
- National Law Review: Progressively Tiered Water Rates to Promote Conservation May Violate California Proposition 218
- Capital Public Radio: Court Ruling Affects Private And Public Water Entities Differently
- Los Angeles Times: OPINION – No more tiers? San Juan Capistrano ruling need not end structured water rates
- Los Angeles Times: Editorial – What’s next on California’s water rates?
- Orange County Register: Ruling may mean higher water rates for some
- Voice of America: California Takes Measures to Deal With Drought
- CBS San Francisco Bay Ara: Change.org Petition Aims To Shame California Lawmakers Into Finding New Water Sources
- San Francisco Chronicle: In drought-prone California, why did water tech get left behind?
- San Jose Mercury News: Water audits help homeowners meet drought goals
- Contra Costa Times: San Ramon steps up measures to fight drought
- Huffington Post: 11 Ways to Meet California’s New Water Cutbacks
- Fox News Latino: Californians transform their lawns with drought-resistant vegetation
- San Francisco Chronicle: EDITORIAL – Fine-tuned water limits should help win public cooperation
- Visalia Times-Delta: OPINION POINT: Gov. Brown caused much of state’s water woes
- Visalia Times-Delta: COUNTERPOINT: We need serious treatment of water issues
- Long Beach Press-Telegram: OPINION – Drought-ridden state must embrace water recycling
- The Desert Sun: Farm water use comes under scrutiny; How can agriculture save water? A growing debate in California
- The Desert Sun: California’s last resort: Drink the Pacific; Desalination is costly and energy intensive, but advocates say we no longer have a choice.
- San Francisco Chronicle: EDITORIAL – The end of the delta tunnels plan? We should hope so
- KXTV News10 Sacramento: State gives 4 reasons why William Shatner’s pipeline plan won’t work