- Associated Press: California: Storms Increase Snowpack, but Reservoirs’ Levels Remain Low
- San Francisco Chronicle: Good news for dry times — Sierra snowpack highest in 4 years
- Sacramento Bee: California raises 2016 water allocation to 15 percent
- San Francisco Chronicle: California to release more reservoir water thanks to El Niño storms
- Sacramento Bee: Water fill means big Folsom Dam spillway project hits milestone
- Capital Public Radio: State Water Project To Deliver More Water This Year
- yourcentralvalley.com: California’s Department of Water Resources announced Tuesday that water recipients will get an estimated 15% of …
- Central Valley Business Times: State Water Project allocation increased
- Sierra Vista Herald: Ranchers, farmers harvest ideas to endure in modern age
- The Salinas Californian: Feds: State reservoirs only half full after big storms
- Contra Costa Times: East Bay water guzzler list questioned after some figures turn out to …
- Monterey County Herald: Water levels on the rise, but slowly in Monterey County
- Public CEO: Psychological Effects of California’s Long-Term Drought
- California Farm Bureau: Board adopts reporting rules for water rights
- 10News: El Niño still strong despite warmer temperatures
- ClaimsJournal.com: Water Damage Claims Expected to Spike Due to Strong El Nino
- Techwire.net: Recycled Water into Tap Seen as New Water Frontier in Southern …
- Davis Enterprise: Flooding farms in the rain to restore groundwater
- California Farm Bureau: First-of-its-kind groundwater project begins
- OPB News: Next Chapter In Klamath Dams Saga Opens In California
- YES! Magazine: The Deal That Brought the Colorado River Back to the Sea
- Pleasanton Weekly: Local water board officials confirm re-election bids
- Fresno Bee: Suzanne Redfern-West: On water, let’s stop pointing fingers and …
- San Jose Mercury News: California water: Silicon Valley leaders express skepticism of Gov.