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According to a study, various parts of the state have levels of arsenic in drinking water at higher than 5 micrograms per ...
Residents of the Diablo Grande community in Central California have seemingly made a deal with the devil: they've voted to increase their water bill by nearly $600 a month. But the alternative might ...
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission was right to uphold a California board’s authority over the certification process ...
Over the last half century or so, millions more people have moved to greater Los Angeles, settling in increasingly far-flung ...
Water conflicts are inevitable in dry California, but such conflicts with deteriorating ecosystems and climate conditions ...
Based in Los Angeles, the company operates a large groundwater storage facility in the Mojave region. With a capacity of one ...
Now, with a do-or-die deadline to approve a massive 300% water rate hike or face going completely dry, the Central California ...
Under California law, children 13 years old or younger must wear Coast Guard-approved life jackets on a moving recreational ...
Trump says a ‘valve’ can solve California’s water woes. Experts say it’s not true. Trump is taking aim at water supplies for an endangered fish, but scientists say he’s missing the point.
California's water system has remained a complex topic and was recently put into the spotlight by President Donald Trump's comments.
California’s new water wars are about artificial intelligence, not agriculture. Data centers rely heavily on water-intensive cooling systems.
Erroneous accusations that a wealthy couple, Stewart and Lynda Resnick, have been hoarding water amid the Southern California wildfires have been spreading widely online.