ACWA is proud to be the organization that people turn to for the latest and best information about water policy in California. Whether you are a policymaker, journalist, local leader or concerned citizen, ACWA offers accurate, relevant analyses of the issues surrounding the reliable delivery of sa...
California Rethinks Water Issues with Long Drought over, State Focuses on New Methods of Conserving Precious ResourceAMERICA'S largest farm state, producer of half the nation's fruits and vegetables, has had six years of drought temporarily slaked by the biggest flurry of storms in years.But ...
California’s water is also known to contain high levels of arsenic, chlorine, and other chemicals. Whatever your water problems may be, your Culligan Water Expert can get to the bottom of your issues. Different areas in California can experience a variety of different water issues. Even in ...
In California’s Central Valley, where one-fourth of the nation’s food is grown, many residents cannot drink or cook with the water that flows from their faucets. Several of the region’s small agricultural communities deal with dried-up wells, defective underground pipes, and water contaminate...
Water Waste:Commercial reverse osmosis systems produce some wastewater. It’s important to consider how this will be managed and whether it can be reused or recycled within your facility. This is especially important in areas like California where water usage is often heavily regulated and restricted...
Meet and join fellow water agencies in Washington, D.C. to show the importance of California water issues. ACWA’s 2025 D.C. Conference is set to take place Feb. 25-27. Register Here Resources View All Nov 8, 2024 Policy Documents ...
Global Issues in Water Policy is now indexed in SCOPUS. Policy work in the water sector has grown tremendously over the past two decades, following the Rio Declaration of 1992. The existing volume of water-related literature is becoming dominant in professional outlets,— show allElectronic...
For assessing flood risk in California, not all flood maps are created equal. We compared FEMA’s flood maps to independent modeling, including climate-informed flood risk. This comparison illustrates very different pictures of flood risk, depending on the map used and how those maps were created...
Several hundred drinking water systems around California fail to deliver safe and affordable water, affecting nearly 750,000 residents, according to a new report from the State Water Resources Control Board.
Tags:California Water Week,Water Professionals Appreciation Week New California Legislation on Water Issues – Updated with Signings and Vetoes ByAlexander Van Roekelon10.01.2024 Posted inClean Up of Groundwater & Contaminated Media,Climate Change,Groundwater Management & SGMA,New Legislation,Recycled Wa...