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A Shrinking Reservoir Signals Ukraine and Russia Are Waging a Dangerous Water War
March 22, 2023 | news

Harnessing the Power of Water Efficiency and Reuse
March 20, 2023 | video
Water-use efficiency and water reuse are powerful, albeit still underutilized, strategies for enhancing water sustainability and resilience. Together, they can substantially reduce the number of people suffering from water scarcity (SDG 6.4); enhance water quality (SDG 6.3); protect and restore water-related ecosystems (SDG 6.6); and reduce energy use (SDG 7.3) and associated greenhouse gas emissions (SDG 13), among other benefits.

Pacific Institute Approaches Historic UN 2023 Water Conference Through Lens of Water Resilience
March 16, 2023 | post
The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) prioritize ambitions on 17 interlinked sustainability issues to reach by 2030. Of these, SDG 6 focused on water is central to achieving the overall 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Special Edition Newsletter: UN 2023 Water Conference
March 15, 2023 | announcement
This month’s newsletter features more information about the Pacific Institute at the historic UN 2023 Water Conference.

Saving Water, Time, and Money by Fixing Leaks in Affordable Housing
March 14, 2023 | post
Climate change is accelerating the water and wastewater access gap faced by millions of people in the United States. While no one region or group of people will be spared from the impacts of the climate crisis, frontline communities—those who experience climate change first and worst—are those most at risk.

A Pivotal Moment for Water
March 9, 2023 | post
The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) prioritize ambitions on 17 interlinked sustainability issues to reach by 2030. Of these, SDG 6 focused on water is central to achieving the overall 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

Water Districts Aim to Go Greener by Cutting Out Ornamental Grass
March 7, 2023 | news

The Climate Crisis is a WASH* Crisis
March 7, 2023 | post
Climate change is accelerating the water and wastewater access gap faced by millions of people in the United States. While no one region or group of people will be spared from the impacts of the climate crisis, frontline communities—those who experience climate change first and worst—are those most at risk.
February 2023 Newsletter
February 28, 2023 | announcement
The monthly newsletter features the Pacific Institute’s research, publications, news about past and upcoming Institute staff outreach efforts, and media coverage of its work and analysis.

Salton Sea Salinity Webinar
February 27, 2023 | video
California’s Salton Sea – the state’s largest lake – contains more than 470 million metric tons of dissolved salts. It’s more than twice as salty as the ocean and getting saltier. An unknown amount of additional salt – likely measuring in the hundreds of millions of tons – lies on the lake bottom and along the shore. Some three million tons of salts – enough to cover a square mile of land three feet deep – flow into the Sea every year.

How Onsite Water Systems Can Contribute to Regional Water Resilience
February 15, 2023 | post
Across the United States and the world, communities are facing more severe and frequent extreme weather events. Companies undertaking new development projects are considering ways to make their sites more resilient to disruptions caused by these extreme events.

Winter Storms Fill Hetch Hetchy, Renew Debate About Reservoir’s Future
February 10, 2023 | news

Senators Form Bipartisan Colorado River Caucus as Tensions Rise in West Over Water Crisis
February 7, 2023 | news

Examining California’s Role in the Colorado River Water Conflict
February 6, 2023 | news

The Colorado River Is Disappearing. Here’s How to Replenish It.
February 5, 2023 | news

The Wonder of Wetlands: A Nature-Based Solution for Environmental Challenges
February 2, 2023 | post
It’s all hands on deck for the Colorado River Basin. Nearing a quarter-century of drought (better described as a continuing shift to an ever-hotter and ever-drier climate), the most famous and important river in the West faces an existential crisis.

As the Colorado River Dries Up, States Can’t Agree on Saving Water
February 1, 2023 | news


Managing the Unmeasured – Colorado River
January 31, 2023 | post
It’s all hands on deck for the Colorado River Basin. Nearing a quarter-century of drought (better described as a continuing shift to an ever-hotter and ever-drier climate), the most famous and important river in the West faces an existential crisis.

New Pacific Institute Guide Highlights Onsite Water Reuse Systems as Circular Approach to Build Urban Water Resilience
January 26, 2023 | announcement
The Pacific Institute, a global nonpartisan water think tank, today released guidance for developers to plan, design, and operate onsite water reuse systems. The “Guide for Developing Onsite Water Systems to Support Regional Water Resilience” advances circular, localized approaches to managing water that reduce a site’s water footprint, improve its resilience to water shortage or other disruptions, and provide benefits for local communities and regional water systems.

Guide for Developing Onsite Water Systems to Support Regional Water Resilience
January 26, 2023 | publication
Onsite water systems have the potential to provide multiple benefits for a site, water and wastewater systems, ecosystems, and communities.

January 2023 Newsletter
January 21, 2023 | announcement
The monthly newsletter features the Pacific Institute’s research, publications, news about past and upcoming Institute staff outreach efforts, and media coverage of its work and analysis.

As Storms Batter California, Newsom Says State Is ‘Proof That the Climate Crisis Is Real’
January 11, 2023 | news

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