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Water cuts leave hard choices for farmers

Decisions have to be made on what to fallow, as California sees the lowest January, February and March precipitation levels in over 160 years. more »

Klamath farmers facing water cuts

Allocations will be less than 15% of what irrigators need. This is a third consecutive drought year, and food production is expected to be heavily impacted. more »

CA judge halts curtailment for Siskiyou County irrigators

A temporary restraining order is in effect until May 5, pending the outcome of a hearing regarding the state's overreach by trying to prevent farmers from using groundwater supplies. more »

State deepens water supply cuts as drought continues

The earlier promised allotment of 15% has dropped to 5%, as California reserves and snowpack are below average, entering another drought year. more »

Bad water to the rescue?

Converting brackish or contaminated water into freshwater can mean new water supplies. more »
snow melt

2022 water year looks dismal as snowpack melts

California's Department of Water Resources is suggesting the state plan for a third year of drought conditions, and water rights will again be a hot topic. more »

Diverters reminded to measure water use under law

Implementing penalties will help bring diverters into compliance, and bills have been introduced to help smaller diverters maintain their water rights and install proper equipment. more »

Ceres Imaging announces integration partnership with WiseConn

The end-to-end solution includes installing, monitoring and maintaining soil moisture probes as part of Ceres Imaging precision irrigation services. more »

Saltier groundwater does long lasting damage, but less than feared

Drought means deeper wells, and deeper wells mean less quality groundwater. But a 60% predicted loss in almonds – and a reality closer to 30% – is showing that while almond trees are still salt sensitive, perhaps it's less than expected. more »

Storms bring modest increase in California water project deliveries

A modest increase of 15% in 2022 water deliveries are the result of December storms, with the Department of Water Resources continuing to address health and safety needs. more »

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