CA, AZ Agencies Invest in Large-Scale SoCal Water Project
Water agencies in Southern California and Arizona have formalized a new agreement to advance the development of one of the largest water recycling plants in the country that could produce
Water agencies in Southern California and Arizona have formalized a new agreement to advance the development of one of the largest water recycling plants in the country that could produce
Building on previous state and industry studies, new research evaluates potential pathways to reach 100% carbon neutrality in California by 2045 Analysis demonstrates how a clean fuels network supports decarbonization
Water Usage in Los Angeles Back in July, Gov. Gavin Newsom called on all Californians to voluntarily reduce their water usage by 15%. In Los Angeles, the usage actually increased
Impact of the Construction General Permit Renewal on Contractors and Public Agencies The California Water Resources Control Board is renewing the Construction General Permit for stormwater runoff. During this podcast
October 21 Campaign Urges Citizens to Imagine Impact Back in December 2019, most Americans couldn’t imagine that anything as horrible as COVID-19 happening here in these modern times. The same
Many of California’s most destructive and deadly wildfires have occurred in just the past five years. Those blazes were virtually impossible to control, causing experts to caution that California must
Reshaping L.A. With Highly-Anticipated Light Rail Line The Metro’s Purple (D) Line will “revolutionize how Angelenos move around their city,” says Metro board member Los Angeles City Councilman Mike Bonin.
The Port of Los Angeles is beginning around-the-clock operations as part of an effort to move stranded container ships and relieve the supply chain bottlenecks that are driving up U.S.