In the course of California’s long drought, state regulators have taken ever more aggressive measures to gain control of local and private water supplies, under cover of emergency declarations from Governor Brown, and emergency regulations adopted by the State Water Resources Control Board. Some of these measures are aimed at requiring addit ...
California is suffering an historic drought: there is not enough water to go around. The state’s courthouses may be the only places that have had their fill of water of this year, or at least had their fill of fights about it. Last week PLF asked the state Supreme Court to review whether the public … ...
Updating a story from last week, the California Department of Fish and Game has apologized for a threatening letter it sent to landowners over alleged non-compliance with frost protection regulations that are in fact enjoined from being enforced. From the Ukiah Daily Journal: The California Department of Fish and Game sent another letter to lando ...
It seems that landowners in the Russian River watershed are being threatened over alleged non-compliance with frost regulations that were approved in late December 2011 by the State Water Resources Control Board. Via Aquafornia, this report from the Ukiah Daily Journal describes a recent letter the California Department of Fish and Game sent to l ...
Author: Damien M. Schiff Last month, the Little Hoover Commission, a state independent government oversight agency, issued its report Managing for Change: Modernizing California's Water Governance. The report details the Commission's recommendations for moving California water management and allocation into the 21st cen ...