Redwood Valley’s Water Board District Attempts to Fill Vacancy But Winds Up Deadlocked
Army Corp of Engineers Will Begin Releasing Water from Lake Mendocino
Lake Mendocino Rising: Winter Storms Ease Drought Concerns But Renew Fears of Flood
Two Snapshots of the Russian River at Frog Woman Rock: One in Drought and One After a Deluge
The Uncertainty of Potter Valley Project’s License Leaves Salmon, Rate Payers, Environmentalists in Limbo
The Great Consolidation Approved, Contamination Plume at the Masonite Well Site, Digital Mapping Proposed—A Rundown of the Redwood Valley County Water District Board Meeting
Unknown Ag Water Demand, Water District Consolidation Going Forward, Potter Valley Project—Highlights of the Redwood Valley County Water District Board Meeting
New State Policies for Drilling Wells Could Dramatically Increase Costs and Permitting Times for Mendocino County’s Farmers—Op-Ed
State Drought Manager and Atmospheric River Expert Featured in Sonoma County Town Hall on November 10th
Domestic Water Restrictions Drag On, the Potter Valley Project Problem, a Candidate’s Qualifications are Scrutinized—Highlights of the Redwood Valley County Water District Board Meeting
Over Two Years, the North Coast’s Water Quality Violations Have Risen by 25% Due to Cannabis Cultivation
Ag Water, Consolidation, a Financial Audit—Highlights of the Redwood Valley County Water District Board Meeting
Ponds, Finding Ground Water, Consolidation—Highlights of the Redwood Valley County Water District Board Meeting
A Lake of Summer Memories Is Now a Grim Symbol of Mendocino County’s Water Crisis
In Light Of High Cyanotoxin Levels, Lake County Issues Guidance for Residents Getting Water from Clear Lake
Regulators Dismiss the Concerns of Russian River Users Approving Flow Rate Reduction
The Grand Jury Report, Rate Hikes, The Search for Ground Water—Highlights from the Redwood Valley County Water District Meeting
Fort Bragg Facing Down a Stage 1 Water Alert—City Will Recommend Restrictions Next Week
Redwood Valley’s Water District ‘Cannot and Has Never Been Able to Provide Water Security to Its Customers’—Grand Jury Report
Decommissioning the Potter Valley Project Is Off to a Rough Start
Town Hall on Drought to Update Long-Range Weather Forecast, Impacts on Russian River, and Parks
Fine Proposed Against Humboldt Cannabis Cultivators for Runoff Threatening Mad River Water Quality
Russian River Curtailments, A Stand-Alone Water Agency—Notes from the Mendocino County Drought Task Force Meeting
Citing Negative Environmental and Economic Impacts, Mendocino County’s BoS Pushes Back on PG&E’s Request to Decrease Flow of Russian River