California’s water infrastructure was designed to provide protection from the fluctuations between wet and dry years that characterize its climate. Over the last 100 years, engineers have built a sprawling network of reservoirs and canals to store and deliver a consistent, reliable supply of water...
California is a state of extremes in terms of its climate. Much of the state enjoys a Mediterranean-style climate, with wet winters followed by dry summers with little or no rain for months. Precipitation levels vary from one year to the next. Droughts come and...
Our state’s landmark California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) is one of the most rigorous environmental laws in the nation. Unlike federal environmental regulations, CEQA goes beyond identifying environmental impacts, requiring that they be mitigated to a level of insignificance. By utilizing a process that must...
BLM ALSO WITHDRAWS CONTROVERSIAL 2015 CADIZ EVALUATION
(LOS ANGELES, CA) – Today, Cadiz Inc. [NASDAQ:CDZI] (“Cadiz”, the “Company”) announced that the United States Bureau of Land Management (“BLM”) has issued a letter (“BLM Letter”) to the Company, the Santa Margarita Water District (“SMWD”) and the Arizona...