In California water news today, Woe is the Smelt: How Farms, Cities, and Trump Threaten a California Ecosystem; Water district appeals ruling to stop work on Shasta Dam analysis; Dam Management Can Help Salmon and Sturgeon; Proposal would allow oil...
In California water news this weekend, Surviving the Next Drought: It’s Political in the Central Valley; The end of Cabernet in Napa Valley?; The crash of the kelp forests; New maps show how little is left of West Coast estuaries;...
In California water news today, California’s Largest Legal Weed Farms Face Conflict In Wine Country; New mapping reveals lost West Coast estuary habitat; California is burning 26 times less than it did in 2018. Why?; New sprinklers will soon be...
The Interagency Ecological Program (IEP) is a consortium of State and federal agencies that has been conducting cooperative ecological investigations...
Water management in California has always been challenging, with the state’s variable climate that alternates between drought and floods that is further complicated by stark regional differences in water availability and demand. As the effects of climate change continue to...
In California water news today, Trump Overhauls Enforcement of Endangered Species Act; California Will Check on ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Drinking Water. What You Need to Know; ‘Absolutely catastrophic’: Northern California braces for more PG&E shut-offs; Feds Extend Review For Controversial...