- Water Deeply: A New Groundwater Market Emerges in California. Are More on the Way?
- Los Angeles Times: Prep work for 4-year dig at Devil’s Gate Dam set for this fall, county says
- Redding Record Searchlight: Construction contract to raise height of Shasta Dam expected next year
- Press Telegram: $7.5M approved for project under Long Beach Airport that uses rainwater to replenish the water supply
- The Hub-LA: As rainy season comes to a close, officials call for conservation
- DWR: Flood-Managed Aquifer Recharge
- Highland News: New wave of water management
- Sacramento Bee: Feds order Lockheed, Honeywell to clean up contaminated water
- Woodland Daily Democrat: Woodland’s water quality is good and getting better
- UC Davis: SGMA Governance Conference: Research and Practice Synthesis Report
- Highland News: EVWD receives authority from LAFCO to treat wastewater, recharge recycled water
- San Francisco Chronicle: Editorial: Effect of rising seas has a time line and cost
- Pleasanton Weekly: Zone 7 to revise Arroyo Mocho project
- Monterey County Now: The water supply shortage in the former Fort Ord continues to complicate development in Seaside
- Wall Street Journal: This $2.5 Billion Wildfire Charge May Be Just the Beginning for California Utilities
- Water Education Foundation: Annual Water Summit to Focus on Critical Issues from the Headwaters to the Delta
- Modesto Bee: Grand Jury: Water district south of Modesto low on funds, high on chaos, infighting
- Los Angeles Times: Official for Compton water district is suspended after reports of fake supporters at town hall
- Tribune News: SLO residents will pay more for monthly water and sewer costs
- Lake County News: Taylor Observatory to host climate change talk June 23
- Salinas Californian: EPA: Taylor Farms hit with $67K in fines for violating Clean Water Act
- Ventura County Star: Oxnard winery ordered to pay EPA $70K over environmental regulations
- Calaveras Enterprise: Water district set to adopt balanced budget June 27
- ABC10: Carmel Mountain Golf Course to close in July due to rising water rates