NOW AVAILABLE: The State of Bay Delta Science 2022: primary production, invasive aquatic vegetation, remote sensing, harmful algal blooms, carbon sequestration, and more …

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Tule and water hyacinth grow in the habitat surrounding the future location of the Lookout Slough Tidal Restoration Project, is…

Fluorine nanostructures can desalinate water 2,400 times faster than carbon nanotubes

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Some of Earth's 3 million cubic miles (13 million cubic km) of salt water. Imagine a cross-section of a strand…

Ground zero: Rain brings little relief to California’s depleted groundwater

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Photo: The Savory Basin outside of Fresno was built two years ago to refill the aquifer with captured stormwater. The…

Scope Of Heavy Pesticide Use On Oahu — Finally In The Public Domain

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Photo: Sally Paulson, owner of the Pahipahi’alua Walking Horse Ranch, pets one of her Tennessee walking horses. She lost three…

Whale Photographer Shows the Beauty of the Gentle Underwater Giants

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Wildlife photographer Mike Korostelev has been documenting whales since 2015 and his photos highlight the ethereal beauty of the massive…

New Hawaii Governor Plans A Tougher Stance On Red Hill

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As Hawaii’s new governor promises enhanced oversight of the Navy’s Red Hill fuel facility, environmental advocates hope that means his…

THIS JUST IN … State Water Project allocation increased to 30%

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Photo: A drone view of low water conditions at West Branch Feather River Bridge along Highway 70 located at Lake…

Battle for safe drinking water heated amid drought in California’s Central Valley

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For people in the nation's breadbasket, a historic drought’s impacts are visible in every moment of daily life — but…

$8B settlement between First Nations, feds in clean water class action

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Photo: Two class actions over lack of clean water in First Nations were filed in 2019 and then combined in…

Safe drinking water remains out of reach for many Californians

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An estimated 370,000 Californians rely on drinking water that may contain high levels of arsenic, nitrate or hexavalent chromium, and…