- Associated Press: Legislative panel OKs audit of massive water tunnels
- East Bay Times: Discovery Bay’s blue-green algae is officially toxic, county says
- News Deeply: Maximizing Return on Investments in River Flow
- News Deeply: Wishful Thinking Won’t End California’s Drought
- ABC10.com: Weak La Niña for California; not a big rain producer
- Visalia Times-Delta: Wildfires continue to spread across the state
- My Fox Boston: Animal experts say drought could cause increased coyote activity
- The Mercury News: Are plants dying or just adapting to the heat?
- Calmatters.org: Forests of fatalities: after 70 million tree deaths, worst “still to come”
- Chico News & Review: Bloomin’ algae
- agprofessional.com: UC Davis Releases California Nitrogen Assessment Report
- TIME: How to Find Out If Your Drinking Water Is Safe
- AgNet West: CA Nitrogen Assessment Brings Improvement Opportunities
- Fresno Bee: Selenium still poisons Valley, Delta, nation
- Courthouse News Service: Polluted Stormwater Isn’t Owned by Bay Area Cities, Monsanto Says
- News & Observer: Chief epidemiologist resigns as fight over well water safety escalates
- San Francisco Chronicle: Bide your time no longer, the fish are biting
- The Mercury News: Dungeness crab: Outlook for coming season is murky
- Eureka-Times Standard: Humboldt area crab may see repeat toxin issues, experts say
- Stockton Record: Legislators agree to audit of $15 billion Delta tunnels project
- Press-Enterprise: Less than half of promised parks statewide built
- New Yorker: Are Conservationists Worrying Too Much About Climate Change?