February 18th, 2016


New Cadiz Deal Changes the Paradigm

Cadiz, Inc. announced plans on February 12 to significantly expand its existing agricultural operations and its use of groundwater for irrigation, while it continues to advance the Water Project’s permitting milestones. A news release explained that the agricultural development arrangement …

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February 12th, 2016


Desert Monument No Threat To Cadiz

News sources are reporting that President Obama, at the urging of California Senator Diane Feinstein, will use his authority under the 110-year-old Antiquities Act to designate nearly 1 million acres of the Mojave Desert as the Mojave Trails National Monument, …

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January 7th, 2016


Both Parties Urge BLM to Overturn Faulty Decision

In a letter to the Director of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) a bipartisan group of California Members of Congress have strongly urged reversal of a “legally flawed” determination that could delay construction of the Cadiz Water Project. “In a …

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November 24th, 2015


Fighting Cadiz Makes Homes Less Affordable

The following article, appearing under the title “We Prefer to Waste Water,” was authored by Borre Winckel, president and chief executive officer of the Building Industry Association of San Diego. California’s record high housing costs track both its high population …

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November 3rd, 2015


Update on Federal Action on Cadiz Pipeline Project

The long-awaited initial determination from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) on the Cadiz Valley Water Conservation, Recovery & Storage Project’s requested use of a railroad right-of-way for construction of its pipeline to the Colorado River Aqueduct is in. And …

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