April 2025
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Q&A outlines concerns over Scattergood Modernization Project
March 2025
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Culver City sued by conservation group over stormwater pollution
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The protectors of Santa Monica Bay are caving to Trump’s dangerous demands
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LA Waterkeeper: Unveiling the 2024 RAFT Report: Community science for a healthier LA River
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LA has big plans to recycle more water. Why the city says it’s going to take decades to do it
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LA’s water recycling plan delayed to 2056
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LA’s water recycling plan delayed to 2056
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Trump administration cuts to NOAA threaten efforts to save sea lions from toxic plankton
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California suspends environmental laws to speed rebuilding of utilities after L.A. fires
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Newsom waives environmental laws to speed rebuilding of utilities
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California governor makes significant concessions to corporate interests in rebuilding wildfire-hit areas
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When will LA have its own water supply? It will take 30 more years
February 2025
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Conservation groups slam Trump's executive order on California water policy
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Boeing Company loses Santa Susana lawsuit; New monitoring detects toxic discharges into Los Angeles River
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SSFL watchdogs claim victory in court
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Atmospheric river hitting post-fire LA region – statement from Los Angeles Waterkeeper
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Fires, floods and fools: How LA is fighting back
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Toxic runoff and rethinking water infrastructure in the wake of wildfires
January 2025
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Trump Visits Fire-Ravaged Pacific Palisades
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Visiting L.A. after firestorm, Trump focuses on overhauling California water policy
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Southern California’s largest water supplier fires general manager
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MWD Board Fires General Manager After Closed Door Session
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Trump’s Misguided Executive Order to Manage California’s Water
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Metropolitan Water District fires general manager Adel Hagekhalil
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Wrigley Heights River Park Project makes headway with $19.3 million grant funding
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Another casualty of a bone-dry winter: LA won’t take less water from Mono Lake
June 2023
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Opinion: A wet winter began to replenish Mono Lake. L.A. should let it be a lake again
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LA County’s nascent stormwater capture program brings benefits to Long Beach
April 2023
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LA County program supports multi-benefit stormwater infrastructure projects
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Earth Day 2023: Community teaming up to clean up LA River Apr. 22
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AWF marks Earth Day 2023
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LA Waterkeeper suggests top five things people can do for Earth Day 2023
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‘LA Waterkeeper’ suggests worthwhile Earth Day methods
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Suing government and business is a potent way to curb climate change. Why are donors so afraid of it?
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Eyewitness Newsmakers: How to harness stormwater and the concerning 100-year flood assessment
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Join LA Waterkeeper and Golden Road Brewing for a Cheers-worthy LA River cleanup
March 2023
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LA reuses lots of stormwater, but wants to save more
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Letters to the Editor: Short-term fixes at the L.A. River’s “choke point” won’t work
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California’s drought is over. Its water problems aren’t
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Creating more green space is key for rainwater capture
February 2023
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Boiling Point: Is the drought over?
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LA is capturing more rain, but increasingly extreme storms present a challenge
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The parched metropolis: can eco architecture save LA from megadrought?
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Efforts to improve LA stormwater capture have been slow, report says
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California’s rainwater collection plans are not going well
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LA County has a plan to capture stormwater. It’s not working very well
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L.A. promised to stop wasting so much stormwater. But progress has been painfully slow
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Taxpayer-funded effort to store Los Angeles County rainwater falling behind, report says
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Schools offer best hope for L.A. water supplies
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How To LA: L.A. County stormwater capture program has a long way to go... especially with green spaces
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Stormwater program has helped fight the drought, but there’s a long way to go
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How To LA: How LA County captures stormwater in neighborhood parks
January 2023
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Study of U.S. oil refineries ranks Chevron El Segundo as worst emitter of two water pollutants
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LA’s drought outlook: Death by a thousand cuts
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California storms feed systems set up to capture rainwater
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In a drought, California is watching water wash out to sea
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Capturing stormwater: I-Team examines how much we are losing
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Will the atmospheric rivers drenching California beat back devastating drought? “It’s very unpredictable.”
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Letter to the Editor: Concrete channels won’t save L.A. in a mega-flood. What was paved over might
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L.A. lets rain flow into the Pacific Ocean, wasting a vital resource. Can we do better?