The Santa Clara Valley Water District met Tuesday to consider whether to continue supporting Governor Gavin Newsom's controversial Delta water tunnel project. The plan is to take water from the ...
The project aims to address water supply concerns in Southern California but faces opposition from environmental groups and Delta residents who fear negative ecological and economic consequences.
Aug. 23—A state legislative caucus on Tuesday said a new report on water strategies across the state is deeply flawed and overlooks the widespread destruction the Delta tunnel project will cause.
Aerial photos of the region to be affected by the Delta water tunnels and intakes. Randall Benton Fresno Bee file The farmland in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta area contains some of the ...
The proposed Delta Conveyance Project aims to divert more water from the Sacramento River to 27-million people, largely in Southern California, along with acres of farmland. Supporters say the tunnel ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. In a blow to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s ambitions to replumb the Delta, California lawmakers once again punted on his plan to ...
Last Tuesday, the California Legislature cast a vote on Gov. Gavin Newsom's controversial water tunnel project in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta by not voting at all. A couple of bills meant ...
It sounds like a nice, elegant compromise for a California water project swamped in uncertainty: If there isn’t enough money to build two Delta tunnels, why not build just one? Drastically downsizing ...