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Newsom's controversial California delta tunnel project endorsed by nation's largest irrigation system
California Gov. Gavin Newsom's controversial push to fast-track the Delta Conveyance Project received a formal endorsement this week from the largest irrigation district in the nation. The Imperial ...
Tanned, rested and presumably ready after a summer vacation break, state legislators return to the Capitol this week for the final month of their 2025 session. The session’s final weeks will be ...
The Imperial Irrigation District wants other agencies to tap Northern California water supplies to relieve pressure on the Colorado River. California’s largest Colorado River water user threw its ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Tanned, rested and presumably ready after a summer vacation break, state legislators return to the Capitol this week ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - In a blow to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s ambitions to replumb the Delta, California lawmakers once again punted on his plan to fast-track a deeply controversial $20 billion tunnel project ...
(FOX40.COM) — The Department of Water Resources and the Newsom Administration reiterated support for fast-tracking the Delta Conveyance Project on Wednesday, announcing a plan aimed at helping ...
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Newsom says California needs to build a water tunnel. Opponents argue costs are too high
As Gov. Gavin Newsom pushes for building a giant water tunnel beneath the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, his administration is saying it's the “single most effective” way for California to ...
A couple of bills meant to speed up the process were allowed to die in committee before reaching the state Assembly. Opponents of the project consider it a victory in a fight to protect the water of ...
A small house and dock sit on a peninsula jutting into Three Mile Slough on the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta in this January 2021 photo. (Chris Marshall/Courthouse News) (CN) — The California ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Tanned, rested and presumably ready after a summer vacation break, state legislators will return to the Capitol next ...
Tanned, rested and presumably ready after a summer vacation break, state legislators will return to the Capitol next week for the final month of their 2025 session. The session’s final weeks will be ...
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