Support
Your donations, subscriptions, sponsorships and social media shares help support strong local coverage of this essential resource.
Featured in
Check out SJV Water’s story about a sinking town in the Central Valley that was published in the NEW YORK TIMES!
TUNE IN
Remember to tune in to KERN Newstalk 1180 am/96.1 fm every Tuesday morning at 7 a.m.
Sponsored Advertising
SJV Water is happy to accept sponsored banners. Now offering Website & Newsletter Banner Ads.
Latest News
• by Lois Henry, SJV Water
Siona Harper Huyck knows her bid for a seat on the Kern County Water Agency in this November’s election is a long shot. The education and health consultant doesn’t have much experience in water, for starters. And she’s up against incumbent Royce Fast, a fourth generation Rosedale-area farmer with nearly 30 years serving on water…
Kern County water managers will hold a full day of public meetings around the county on Thursday to explain and answer questions about the revamped Kern subbasin groundwater plan. The document lays out Kern’s groundwater situation now and how water managers plan to improve water tables and keep them stable into the future. Meetings will…
• by Monserrat Solis, California Local News Fellow
Editor’s note: Monserrat Solis covers Kings County water issues for SJV Water through the California Local News Fellowship initiative. The state Water Resources Control Board announced Monday it is appealing a Kings County judge’s preliminary injunction that has forced the state to hold off on measures intended to corral excessive groundwater pumping in the region….
First their wells went dry. Then this summer’s brutal heat wave made water in emergency storage tanks so scalding hot, some valley residents had to siphon it into containers and let it cool before it could be used. “We’re very grateful to even have the tanks,” stressed Merideth Moreno, who lives near the small Tulare…
• by Lisa McEwen, SJV Water
The deadline to apply for the Tule Land and Water Conservation Trust’s land fallowing program has been extended to Monday, Sept. 30. More than $1.2 million is available to growers in the Tule subbasin, which covers the southern half of Tulare County’s flatlands, to participate in the third year of the program. Those funds come…
• by Lois Henry, SJV Water
Residents intent on getting at least some water flowing in the Kern River through Bakersfield brought their concerns – and some pointed questions – to board members of the Kern County Water Agency on Thursday. “I don’t mean to be combative, but why is this board funding attorneys to keep water from going back into…
Three Tulare County irrigation districts that recently found themselves in the state’s crosshairs over groundwater extractions and subsidence are scrambling to show officials they are getting on the right side of “sustainability.” The boards of the Terra Bella, Porterville and Saucelito irrigation districts each approved resolutions seeking to cut back the amount of groundwater farmers…
• by Lisa McEwen, SJV Water
Residents of East Orosi played host to Governor Gavin Newsom Tuesday, who briefly stopped in the tiny community nestled against the foothills of northern Tulare County to sign three bills guaranteeing them an end to decades worth of dirty water flowing to their homes. Newsom was flanked by Assemblymember Dr. Joaquin Arambula (D-Fresno) and state…
Don't miss a drop of water news!
Sign up to get our weekly newsletter
Plus instant news alerts directly to your inbox.
NEWS SEARCH
WATER RESOURCES
Maven’s Notebook is an excellent daily accounting of California water happenings statewide.