Following one of the rainiest Novembers in recent memory, Mayor Karen Bass announced Tuesday, Nov. 25, that the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) estimates the cumulative amount […] ...
Los Angeles captures 5.5 billion gallons of rainwater, enough for 68,000 homes annually, boosting its water resilience.
The Contra Costa Clean Water Program is encouraging people to set up rain barrels to collect water this rainy season to offset costs and potential droughts.
Puerto Buenavista Island is home to a small village of crab catchers and fishers in the middle of the waters of the Gulf of ...
The agency captures rain through stormwater infrastructure, residential rain barrels and cisterns, and large spreading ...
Following recent rainstorms, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power has now captured nearly 5.5 billion gallons of ...
Nearly 5.5 billion gallons of water were captured during one of the wettest Novembers on record in Los Angeles, the LADWP said. After a dry start to the water year, November brought several days of ...
Water reuse is a vital solution to growing water insecurity—offering a reliable, climate-resilient supply for cities and industries facing increasing stress on traditional water sources. While the ...
Elephants can sense storms and water from miles away—outsmarting even modern radars with their powerful infrasound and scent ...
Astronauts reveal an alarming greenish hue in Lake Tana: satellite images show algae growth and hidden threats to this ...