- Los Angeles Times: Water, 2015, California: The no-good, very bad year — now, ‘pray for rain
- Press-Enterprise: DROUGHT: 2015 water year is hottest and driest on record
- San Jose Mercury News: Drought Resources
- Porterville Recorder: Groundwater pumping could create problems
- Central Valley Business Times: California’s water year ends; is a fifth year of drought ahead?
- Daily Trojan Online: Student films documentary on California drought
- Visalia Times-Delta: Despite drought navel oranges could be be up 8.5%
- The Desert Sun: Even in drought, CA water rights politically toxic
- Hanford Sentinel: Study: Drought putting strain on local nonprofits
- The Daily Titan: Geology Department to host drought seminar and conservation efforts
- Northwest Public Radio: California Cities Face Hidden Downside Of Water Conservation
- The Packer: Selling California’s water and fallowing acres
- San Francisco Examiner: Dreadful dam project would strand California’s salmon
- Patch.com: Top 10 Drought Tips
- eSan Joaquin Blog: In case you didn’t know why the lawn is brown…
- Capital Public Radio: Poll: Californians Willing To Sacrifice In Drought
- Sacramento Bee: Water-wise tip: Get a moisture meter
- Davis Enterprise: Winery wastewater is a viable water source for vineyards
- KCRA Sacramento: Folsom Lake buoy measures water lost to air
- Valley Public Radio: El Niño: Rain This Winter Plus Water Repellent Soil May Result In Mountain Flooding
- Associated Press: Millions remain unspent in federal water-system loan program
- Huffington Post: Congress: Please Fix Your “Water Fix”
- Huffington Post: Scientists Are Dyeing California’s Ocean Pink To Track Pollution
- Times of San Diego: Desal Plant in Chula Vista Expanding to 10 Million Gallons Daily
- NBC 7 San Diego: South Bay Desalination Plant to Double Production
- AM 760 KFMB: Ground broken on desalination plant expansion
- San Francisco Chronicle: Scientists raise alarm over seal deaths off California coast
- Central Valley Business Times: Scientists baffled by California Delta’s issues
- Stockton Record: Outdoors: Chinook salmon are making an appearance
- Valley Public Radio: El Niño: Charred, Water Repellent Soil May Mean Mountain Flooding
- Los Angeles Times: Defending the ‘Westlands’ water deal