Thousands of years ago during the last Ice Age, rivers flowed from giant glaciers in the Sierra Nevada down to the Central Valley, carving into rock and gouging channels at a time when the sea level ...
Chairman Wyden, Ranking Member Hyde-Smith, and members of the Subcommittee, thank you for inviting me to testify today. The topic of today's hearing-- incorporating natural infrastructure in western ...
After years of pervasive declines, groundwater levels rose significantly in much of California last year, boosted by historic wet weather and the state’s expanding efforts to replenish depleted ...
The San Joaquin Valley recently received some good news about its groundwater: We are replenishing more of it whenever we have the chance. Comparing two recent wet years — 2017 to 2023 — the volume of ...
New research reveals why some rivers in the San Joaquin Valley are causing the ground to uplift when others aren’t. The answer lies beneath the ground’s surface. A new study from scientists at ...
Matthew Currell provided a voluntary independent expert report which was used as evidence in Land and Environment Court proceedings brought against Santos by community group Mullaley Gas and Pipeline ...
A follow-up visit to Gunga shows how poor design, seepage and administrative delays rendered a community-funded water project ineffective.