Stakeholders wait and see on modernized Columbia River Treaty | WAWG
Some Central Washington farmers face half rations of water | Orchards, Nuts & Vines | capitalpress.com
Central Washington farmers with junior water rights in the Yakima River basin had their water supplies cut again, as the Bureau of Reclamation told irrigators to expect 47% of their full allotments.
Adjudi-what?! Reactions to Nooksack Water Basin rights battle - My Bellingham Now
Part 2 of MyBellinghamNow’s new series, “Adjudi-what?!” tackles farmers, municipalities and water associations impacted by water rights adjudication in Whatcom County.
Outlook worsens for Yakima River basin irrigators | Orchards, Nuts & Vines | capitalpress.com
Yakima River basin irrigators with junior water rights will receive only 54% of normal water supplies, the worst May outlook since the historic 2015 drought, the U.S. Bureau Bureau of Reclamation projected.
Columbia Basin farmers hopeful irrigation program will stretch water resources | Washington | thecentersquare.com
(The Center Square) – Farmers in the central and eastern portions of Washington state are hoping recent developments related to the Odessa Groundwater Replacement Program will mean the eventual completion
California to cover canal with solar panels in experiment to fight drought, climate change | Reuters
California is about to launch an experiment to cover aqueducts with solar panels, a plan that if scaled up might save billions of gallons of otherwise evaporated water while powering millions of homes.
Inslee signs water rights bill | Columbia Basin Herald
OLYMPIA — According to an announcement from the Columbia Basin Development League, CBDL, in collaboration with the East Columbia Basin Irrigation District, Quincy-Columbia Basin Irrigation District, and South Columbia Basin Irrigation District, are celebrating the signing of House Bill 1752 by Gov. Jay Inslee. According to the announcement, this legislation addresses technical challenges in managing water resources within the Columbia Basin Project. HB 1752 authorizes the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation to apply for and obtain approval for water right modifications, an adaptation allowing more acres to be irrigated within the CBP without compromising the watershed. The statement said the bill was sponsored by Rep. Mary Dye, R-Pomeroy, and actively supported by the CBDL and the CBP irrigation districts.
As the Northwest turns toward Spring, agricultural irrigators, fire managers and water experts watch the sky - Northwest Public Broadcasting
Washington drifts into 'snow drought' | Water | capitalpress.com
Washington's snowpack small; warm spring in forecast | Water | capitalpress.com
New study says climate change behind drop in Northern Hemisphere snowpack – Oregon Capital Chronicle
Agriculture built these High Plains towns. Now, it might run them dry. - Stateline
Cliff Mass Weather Blog: El Nino is Dying and the Northwest Will Get Drenched
City of Bellingham launches voluntary water conservation program | 790 KGMI
Planning for Dry Times: The West Considers More Reservoirs and Aquifers | The Pew Charitable Trusts
Former Interior Department lawyer: Whatcom County water adjudication is all wet | Washington | thecentersquare.com
Wet April gives Yakima irrigators full water supply | Orchards, Nuts & Vines | capitalpress.com
Lack of snowpack lack causing anxiety east of Cascades - Columbia Insight
Yakima Water Woes Need More Storage Options, Advocacy Group Says - Northwest Public Broadcasting
As West withers corporations consolidate land and water rights - Columbia Insight
With farms, ranches and rural communities facing historic drought, a worrying trend leads to a critical question: Who owns the water?
Washington Snowpack Well Off Seasonal Norms – PNW AG Network
Statistics confirm what your eyes have already told you as you look at the higher elevations across Washington. The snowpack across the Evergreen State is almost non-existent for this time of year.
Draft revisions to policy 1025 - Washington State Department of Ecology
Washington Ecology: Cows need water right to sip from a creek | Livestock | capitalpress.com
Washington Department of Ecology plans to adopt a policy stating that livestock owners whose animals drink from a creek need a water right.
Cliff Mass Weather Blog: A Wet Week Plus Full Reservoirs Should Put the Northwest in Relatively Good Shape For This Summer
The Pacific Northwest has a Mediterranean climate, with wet winters and very dry summers.
Thus, it is important for us to approach summer with full reservoirs, ample mountain snowpack (which provides melt water during the summer and early fall), and a nice late spring dousing to wet down the vegetation and soils.
And it looks like we will have all three.
Hello? Will the state give corporations control of its water? – Methow Valley News
If you lived in Twisp after the town lost its water rights, irrigated spawning salmon in your farm fields or waited in vain for water to appear at the empty end of the Methow Valley Irrigation District’s ditch, you understand water trouble.
On The Back-End Of Winter, Washington Snowpack Is Generally Normal, With Idaho A Mixed Bag | Northwest Public Broadcasting
With about a month left in winter, Washington’s mountain snowpack is close to or above normal levels.