State of the Watershed Spotlight | The Forces Shaping Ecological Health
On September 27th, the Council for Watershed Health and LA Sanitation will host the 2018 State of the LA River Watershed Symposium,...
#SummerScienceFriday | Coming Together For Climate Change
This week, two CWH employees were trained by Al Gore and his Climate Reality team to become Climate Reality Leaders! Elise Eberhard and...
#SummerScienceFriday | Life of the LA River Watershed
All over the world, there are conversations happening about how to live more sustainably with nature. Urban areas in particular are...
#SummerScienceFriday | Lands of the LA River Watershed
The Los Angeles River Watershed is approximately 834 square miles and home to a whopping 9 million people living among 43 cities...
#SummerScienceFriday | The Entropy of Moving Out!
Last week, as calendars were being flipped to August, CWH was busy moving out of our long-time offices in the Metropolitan Water District...
#SummerScienceFriday | Reducing Your Trash Footprint
This week, after more than a decade at this location, CWH is moving out of our office in the Metropolitan Water District building and...
#SummerScienceFriday | How to be a better watershed steward - at home!
Trash and pollutants from outdoor environments are not the only dangers to water quality in our watersheds. Did you know that many common...
Policy Update | The Safe, Clean Water Program is on the Ballot
On the afternoon of July 17th, 2018, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted to include the Safe Clean Water Program (SCW) on...
#SummerScienceFriday | What’s Up With Your Water, Angelenos?
It doesn’t rain often in Los Angeles and with millions living in Mediterranean conditions, a few might wonder where does all this water...
#SummerScienceFriday | Inspiration from Urban Waterways Around the World
Cities all over the globe are rethinking, revitalizing and reclaiming their waterways as ecological, recreational, and cultural assets....