- Los Angeles Times: California water conservation lagged in October, but state is still on course
- Los Angeles Times: California’s snowpack is deeper than last year, but more is needed, officials say
- Sacramento Bee: California officials expect 10 percent deliveries from State Water Project
- Capital Public Radio: State Water Project Customers To Receive 10 Percent Allocation
- Record Bee: El Niño and California’s drought; explained
- Los Altos Town Crier: Cal Water exec: Water issues complex; El Niño may not end drought …
- Manteca Bulletin:Lathrop issues warnings for water usage
- OC Register: Across California, water savings slip in October
- Christian Science Monitor: San Diego desalination plant could ease California’s water woes
- Sacramento Bee: Drought isn’t an excuse to threaten wildlife
- 10News: Some San Diego-area districts miss water conservation goals in October 2015
- The Takeaway: San Diego Outsmarts California’s Drought
- OCRegister: North Tustin faces new water restrictions after missing conservation
- Circle of Blue WaterNews: Scientists Urge Greater Attention to Groundwater in Climate Adaptation
- Business Insider: There’s an unexpected and worrisome outcome of the California Drought.
- Central Valley Business Times: Initial State Water Project allocation set at 10 percent
- CBS Los Angeles: NASA Scientist On El Nino: ‘You’ll Essentially Be Riding Your Kayak …
- Western Farm Press: Not much surface water may be available in 2016
- Elk Grove Citizen: County supervisors remain critical of proposed tunnels project
- San Jose Mercury News: Los Altos: Boil-water alert issued for 40 Cal Water customers
- Al Jazeera America: Disaster looms as California’s largest inland sea disappears
- Eureka Times Standard: Klamath dam removal efforts to continue if historic agreements fail