Welcome to the party, California! In September, Governor Jerry Brown signed three pieces of legislation that for the first time in 164 years will try to regulate California’s use of...
Just a few weeks ago, a former corporate board treasurer (6 years) alerted me to a new federal regulation. The U.S. Forest Service has issued a new directive applicable to...
Speaker: Robert H. Webb, Adjunct Professor, Hydrology and Water Resources, the University of Arizona / Co-Author of "Requiem for the Santa Cruz: An Environmental History of an Arizona River" Date/Time: Wednesday, Sept....
In April, the EPA and the Corps of Engineers jointly put out a draft rule under the Clean Water Act. The rule addresses exactly what is meant by “waters of the...
The WRRC’s Conserve to Enhance (C2E) program recently announced that its new online water conservation tool — theWater Use Dashboard — is now live. The Dashboard is a free, easy-to-use tool for C2E participants...
A flurry of articles has descended upon us following the description of what might happen if, as described last month, water level elevations at Lake Mead fall below 1000 ft. ...
Drought can kick operational structures in the teeth. The water budget for Lake Mead has become unbalanced due to the extended drought. Legal demands from the three Lower Basin states...
14th Biennial Symposium on Managed Aquifer Recharge July 31–August 1, 2014 July 30: Optional Workshop: Tracers in MAR July 30: Optional Field Trips July 31: Herman Bouwer Award Doubletree Hotel,...