Securing Southern California’s Water Future with the Help of the Cadiz Water Project
Inland Empire Community News By Courtney Degener July 10, 2018 The creation of California’s water supply and delivery system generations ago was a feat of innovation and engineering that allowed the state to become one of the most desired places in the country to live today. For decades, these traditional supplies supported the competing demands […]
Cadiz Water Project offers reliability, opportunity for the region
By CLIFFORD YOUNG | San Bernardino Sun The Press Enterprise PUBLISHED: June 16, 2018 at 6:00 pm | UPDATED: June 18, 2018 at 8:24 am As president of the West Valley Water District Board of Directors, it’s my job to ensure the district provides customers with safe, high-quality, reliable water service at a reasonable rate and in a sustainable manner. […]
CADIZ INC. TO PRESENT AT B. RILEY FBR 19TH ANNUAL INVESTOR CONFERENCE
LOS ANGELES, CA –Cadiz Inc. [NASDAQ:CDZI] (“Cadiz”, the “Company”), a California renewable resources company focused on sustainable land, water and agricultural development, announced today that Scott Slater, the Company’s Chief Executive Officer, will make a presentation at the 19th Annual B. Riley FBR Investor Conference on Wednesday, May 23rd at 1:30PM PT. The conference is […]
CADIZ INC. BOARD OF DIRECTORS TO ADD REPRESENTATIVES FROM WATER ASSET MANAGEMENT
Water Asset Management, a leader in public-private partnerships in the water industry, to appoint two new members to an expanded Cadiz Board (LOS ANGELES, CA) – Today, Cadiz Inc. [NASDAQ: CDZI] (“Cadiz”, the “Company”) and Water Asset Management LLC (“WAM”) announced an agreement to add two new members to its Board of Directors designated by […]
Physical Evidence Demonstrates Cadiz Water Project Won’t Impact Springs, Yet Desert Sun Takes Sides
Yesterday, The Desert Sun reported on a study funded by a Cadiz Water Project opponent that speculates the Project could adversely impact Bonanza Spring. The County of San Bernardino and a Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) previously concluded otherwise based on the fact that the Spring is more than 11 miles away, separated by unsaturated […]
Letter to the Editor: Cadiz Water Project for Water, Jobs and the Environment By Courtney Degener
April 10, 2018 https://coyotechronicle.net/js-pr-w1-letter-to-the-editor/ Dear Editor: Last month’s article, “Cadiz Controversy, Is the environment at risk?” left out critical information about the Cadiz Water Project and allowed untrue claims by project opponents to go unchecked. As a result, the story established a false choice for your readers between the Project’s “water and jobs” on one […]
Metropolitan Water District Approves Funds for Two Tunnel California Water Fix Option
Yesterday, a majority of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD) Board of Directors voted in favor of funding approximately $11 billion in infrastructure improvements as part of a statewide effort knows as the California Water Fix, a project designed to overcome existing environmentally-based flow restrictions on State Water Project (SWP) exports from California’s […]
Center for Biological Diversity Files Another Federal Lawsuit
Yesterday the Center for Biological Diversity (CBD) announced it filed yet another lawsuit against the U.S. Department of the Interior (Interior) – this time to obtain the release of documents about the Cadiz Water Project from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). In announcing its lawsuit, […]
New, Frivolous Opponent Lawsuit a PR Stunt with No Impact on Water Project’s Continued Progress
Yesterday, the National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA) filed a lawsuit in federal Court against the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) challenging DOI Solicitor Opinion M-37048 related to third-party use of railroad rights-of-way. The Company is not named as a party to the NPCA lawsuit and its outcome is inconsequential to the Project’s implementation. Every previous […]
Water District Not Material to Cadiz Water Project Implementation Decides to Take No Action on a Letter of Intent
“This week the Upper District Board of Directors considered a non-binding Letter of Intent, or LOI, to explore the potential acquisition of up to 10,000 acre-feet of water from the Cadiz Water Project pursuant to a staff recommendation on the agenda for March 20, 2018. There was no specific contract under consideration. The Project is […]