- Los Angeles Times: As California drought worsens, experts urge water reforms
- Associated Press: Plans aimed at letting Calif. farmers avoid drought water cuts
- Associated Press: California farmers plan to avoid water-sucking crops
- Los Angeles Times: Drought intensifies debate on backyard pools
- Associated Press: Pool peddlers tout water savings in California drought
- Stockton Record: Delta farmers submit plans to cut water use
- Capital Public Radio News: Sacramento Region Water Conservation On Par With 2014
- Capital Public Radio: California Drought: Ag Industry ‘Resilient’
- The Desert Sun: California water restrictions start Monday
- San Francisco Chronicle: California drought throws cold water on swimming pools
- San Francisco Chronicle: California’s required statewide water cuts kick in
- Courthouse News Service: Environmentalists Say California Won’t Enforce Its Own Water Rules
- NBC Southern California: Water Conservation Goals and Penalties Vary
- KCRA Sacramento: Did you know? 8 facts about California water
- Associated Press: Celebrities make splash with California drought awareness
- Press-Enterprise: DROUGHT: Era of lawns is gone
- Davis Enterprise: Senate passes Wolk’s water package
- North Bay Business Journal: Vine Notes: North Coast vines need long-term water planning
- Los Angeles Times: Are California’s swimming pools guzzling precious water?
- The Daily Progress: California farmers submit plans to save water under deal
- Stockton Record: Feds step up on water hyacinth
- Maven’s Notebook: Delta Plan Interagency Implementation Committee, Part 2: The near-term future of water storage
- Maven’s Notebook: News Worth Noting: Senator Wolk’s water package passes off of Senate floor; California Water Commission selects new Executive Officer
- Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Ample supply at Lake Sonoma draws visitors from dwindling reservoirs