Riverside County’s population may be on the upswing, but its water supply isn’t. As the Inland Empire continues to grow, devising creative solutions that address the disparity will become increasingly...
Chino Basin Water Conservation District is offering two upcoming hands-on trainings for landscape professionals, businesses, and individuals to earn their EPA WaterSense Qualified Water Efficient Landscape (QWEL) certification. Landscape professionals...
Three UCR colleagues along with a team of fellow researchers from Texas A&M University, have received a $2.4 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to collaboratively study and improve...
Steve Sentes, a leader in watershed management and restoration, was recently appointed as the new executive director of the Chino Basin Water Conservation District. Prior to this role, Sentes was...
Conventional wisdom dictates water conservation can only benefit communities affected by drought. But researchers at the University of California, Riverside have deduced that indoor residential conservation can have unintended consequences...
Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke has announced no changes will be made to Sand and Snow National Monument.
Inland Empire Girl Scout and Boy Scout troops participated in a day of watershed conservation coordinated by the Chino Basin Water Conservation District on Saturday, July 22. Over 75 scouts...
UC Riverside researchers analyze 38 climate models and project California will get on average 12 percent more precipitation through 2100
About 9,000 people are homeless on a given night within Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino counties. Many unsheltered people live along the Santa Ana River and its tributaries, and their...