by Eleanor Cabell | Sep 17, 2024 | Blog, Drought, Irrigation
IXWater Reclamation is coming to Central California, and it seems not a moment too soon. After 23 years of severe drought, the town of Coalingua, located north of Bakersfield, will run out of water in early December. City officials originally calculated that Coalingua...
by Eleanor Cabell | Sep 16, 2024 | Blog, Irrigation
Let’s talk acequias. Acequias are a form of irrigation that has been used for hundreds of years. In the US, acequias are most well known for their use throughout New Mexico. Acequias use a community-based approach to regulate water resources. Acequias are essentially...
by Eleanor Cabell | Jul 26, 2024 | Blog, Drought, Environment, Irrigation
Water is a vital resource for life on Earth, and the water cycle is an essential process that helps to sustainit. The water cycle, also known as the hydrological cycle, is the continuous movement of water from thesurface of the Earth to the atmosphere and back again....
by Eleanor Cabell | Jun 28, 2024 | Agriculture, Blog, Drought, Environment, Irrigation, Mining, Water Pollution
Water, the source of life and the most vital natural resource on our planet exists in various forms and serves a multitude of purposes. From drinking water to seawater, each type of water has its unique characteristics and uses. Different Types of Water and Their Uses...
by Eleanor Cabell | May 17, 2024 | Agriculture, Blog, Drought, Environment, Irrigation, Water Pollution
Water is an essential resource for all forms of life, and access to clean and safe water is a fundamental right. However, due to many human activities, as well as natural processes, water has, and continues to, become contaminated with harmful substances. Protecting...