CADIZ ISSUES STATEMENT ON INTRODUCTION OF SENATE BILL 307
FEB. 15, 2019 – Today, Senator Richard Roth (D-Riverside) introduced Senate Bill 307, a bill that seeks to create new, additional environmental review requirements for the Cadiz Water Project outside the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) processes. Last year, Roth authored SB 120, with identical language as SB 307; […]
Cadiz Comments on Gov. Gavin Newsom’s State of the State Address
During the first State of the State address of his administration, California Governor Gavin Newsom today remarked on California’s water reliability challenges and urged a “… portfolio approach to building water infrastructure and meeting long-term demand.” He also urged sustained funding to ensure all Californians have reliable access to safe, clean drinking water. Cadiz, Inc. […]
Water Chemistry Expert Identifies Serious Flaws in Opponent-Funded Papers On Cadiz Water Project and Mojave Desert Springs
Last week, the Fenner Valley Water Authority (FVWA),the public agency charged with operating the Cadiz Valley Water Conservation, Recovery and Storage Project (the Project), released new analysis by a water chemistry expert that critiques two opposition-funded papers published last year regarding springs in the watershed surrounding the Project area. The analysis presented to FVWA identified numerous […]
Local role in protection of the desert is critical too
By Courtney Degener Desert Dispatch Posted Feb 3, 2019 at 12:01 AM California’s Mojave Desert holds deep meaning for many people. For some, it’s a place for refuge and recreation; for others, it’s home. The Mojave is a vast, diverse landscape covering more than 25,000 square miles, dozens of cities and countless claims upon its resources, history and legacy. It […]