
LA wildfires magnify need to rethink infrastructure
With losses from the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires estimated to cost tens of billions of dollars, infrastructure experts urge rebuilding for greater resilience.
With losses from the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires estimated to cost tens of billions of dollars, infrastructure experts urge rebuilding for greater resilience.
The State Water Resources Control Board renewed emergency regulations to maintain minimum flows in the Scott and Shasta Rivers. [from California Water News Daily]
We asked community members what messages they have for President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance. [from Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service]
Brown and Caldwell (Walnut Creek Calif.), an engineering consulting firm creating and delivering water and environmental solutions throughout North [from Chemical Engineering]
This funding aims to improve stormwater management by deploying green infrastructure—strategies that slow or capture water before it reaches discharge points, complementing the existing grey
MPC talks with Chakena D. Perry, Senior Policy Advocate (NRDC) to learn more about water happenings through the lens of NRDC’s work. [from Metropolitan Planning
Data shows Latino workers are more often at risk of respiratory illness and income loss during fires. [from UCLA]
On Christmas Eve, the Delta Conveyance Authority (DCA) released a "refined" tunnel route plan that will destroy Central Valley salmon populations and the Bay-Delta Ecosystem
Growers and cities support the Newsom administration proposal, saying it strikes a balance for uses of Delta water. But environmentalists say the “healthy rivers” rules
Many undocumented people are not eligible for federal financial disaster aid and several remain fearful even when help is offered. [from Boise State Public Radio]
The citizen group Apalachicola Riverkeeper has challenged the Department of Environmental Protection to prevent drilling in the floodplain. [from WUSF ]
Huda Alkaff: Madison’s pioneering removal of lead pipes is a success story showing the achievability of protecting our families from toxic drinking water. [from The