What’s on Tap? California’s Poor Water Rating
State’s Water Infrastructure Needs Attention, Funding “Today there is a heightened awareness of the importance of our physical infrastructure to the economic health of the nation and the well-being of
State’s Water Infrastructure Needs Attention, Funding “Today there is a heightened awareness of the importance of our physical infrastructure to the economic health of the nation and the well-being of
Rebuild SoCal Partnership Plays Role in Progress The City of Needles became front-page news of the Los Angeles Times when their lone pump was at risk of running dry. In
We are pleased to report that the City of Needles has received funding from the State Water Resources Control Board. After months of outreach, advocacy, tireless communications, and political engagement
Where We Are, What to Do California has a long history of drought and data shows the 2011-2017 drought was indeed “exceptional.” While some experts say we became aware of
California state water officials have been forced to shut down a major hydroelectric power plant at Lake Oroville as the state’s drought has caused water levels at the reservoir to
Ocean Beach Pier, Pure Water Program Benefit A wave of funding from the California State budget will help San Diego water infrastructure projects as well as other programs. Money will
Drought Response and Water Resilience Addressed Money from Gov. Gavin Newsom’s State budget will help provide funding for water infrastructure projects in Southern California and throughout the state. It comes
We are gratified that the plight of the City of Needles was featured yesterday on the front page of the Los Angeles Times. This article, written by veteran Times reporter