Oregon’s groundwater is being used faster than it’s being replenished, and the state’s aquifers are declining. The Oregon Water Resources Department is proposing new rules in response. The agency ...
A new study found that groundwater is rapidly declining—but there were also some bright spots on how it can be replenished. Circular irrigation for growing hay and alfalfa near Corcoran, California—a ...
Whether it’s skiing champagne powder in the mountains or floating down one of the state’s rivers, Coloradans interact with water in more ways than one. But out of view, there’s another part of the ...
But is that really the case? And if so, what could be done to prevent that happening? While groundwater is being depleted, it's unlikely the water will ever run out completely. However, continued ...
SACRAMENTO – We all know the saying about saving something for a rainy day, but in California it's about saving the water for a dry day. As the rain and snow continue to hit our region, what is ...
Although it is time for the Legislature or the Texas Supreme Court to dispense with the rule of capture, that action alone will not protect groundwater, writes Vanessa Puig-Williams. In this photo, ...
Water is the essence of life, and nowhere is that more clear than in hot, dry Arizona. That’s a problem, but an even bigger one lurks beneath the surface of the state. According to a new study, ...
California is at a groundwater management crossroads as legal loopholes threaten to undo the state’s progress toward responsible groundwater sustainability. At the core of this legal conflict are two ...
The Verde River is one of the last free-flowing rivers in Arizona, winding through what’s known as the Verde Valley before feeding into the Salt River. Agriculturally, the valley is relatively fertile ...