In California water news today, A massive aquifer lies beneath the Mojave Desert. Could it help solve California’s water problem?; Yuba Water agency finalizes proposal for state’s Bay-Delta Plan; Guerneville floods more than anywhere in the Bay Area. Why can’t...
From the California Natural Resources Agency: In an effort to improve habitat and flows in the Delta and key tributaries, the California Department of Water Resources and the Department of Fish and Wildlife today submitted documents to the State Water...
Sierra snowpack statewide at 153% of average Today, the Department of Water Resources (DWR) conducted the third Phillips Station snow survey of 2019. The manual survey recorded 113 inches of snow depth and a snow water equivalent (SWE) of 43.5...
In California water news today, Atmospheric River Is Pummeling Sierra With Feet of Snow, Topping February Records; Storms spur emergency declarations across state by Gavin Newsom, more flooding expected in Humboldt County; Why aren’t meteorologists talking about El Niño amid...
A San Joaquin Valley perspective, a Sacramento Valley perspective, a researcher’s perspective and a consultant’s perspective on GSP development Since...
In California water news today, Winter Storm Ryan brings snow to Sierra, flood threat returns; Trump to set up science panel to counter his own government’s climate change consensus, officials say; LA County wants authority over L.A. River flood-control channels...