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Nature Water Book Review: Let the new age of water begin - August 21, 2023, Nature
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Nature Editorial: Water crisis: how local technologies can help solve a global problem - August 1, 2023, Nature
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Facing a Future of Drought, Spain Turns to Medieval Solutions and 'Ancient Wisdom' - July 19, 2023, New York Times
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A racist past and hotter future are testing Western water like never before - July 11, 2023, NPR
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Opinion: Looking for the next California tech boom? You'll find it in our farmlands - July 2, 2023, Los Angeles Times
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PPIC: Water Use in California - April, 2023, Public Policy Institute of California
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Painful step: Shutdown of fishing season necessary to save California salmon - April 7, 2023, Cal Matters
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Sonoma County tackles the next drought with wastewater recycling and rainwater harvesting programs - April 6, 2023, Sonoma County Gazette
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Turning wastewater into grocery produce - March, 31, 2023, Spectrum News 1
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A California tunnel could save stormwater for millions. Why is it so divisive? - March 1, 2023, The Washington Post
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12 exotic bacteria found to passively collect rare earth elements from wastewater - February 28, 2023, Frontiers Science News
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Biden-Harris Administration Announces $2 Billion in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Funding to States and Territories to Address Emerging Contaminants like PFAS in Drinking Water- February 13, 2023, EPA
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California Could Capture Its Destructive Floodwaters to Fight Drought- January 27, 2023, The New York Times
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Nature: The water crisis is worsening. Researchers must tackle it together - Janurary 24, 2023, Nature
Important website launches of interest
Water Board is excited to take on the much overdue effort of brining the
https://mywaterquality.ca.gov webpages into the 21st century. Check it out!
Nature Portfolio of journals launched
Nature Water. This journal will provide a space for all researchers — including those in natural and social sciences, and in engineering — to collectively contribute their knowledge, insights and the results of their learning, so that the world is on a more equitable and sustainable track. The launch issue includes research in fundamental, applied and social science, as well as opinion and analysis. Our editorial teams are committed to facilitating open science1.