DAILY DIGEST, weekend edition: B.F. Sisk dam safety project breaks ground; Should the state ban grass to save water?; CDFW trucks salmon smolts around adverse river conditions; Lake Oroville reaches peak for the year; and more … Maven Daily Digest June 19, 2022 1159[cmtoc_table_of_contents] In California water news this weekend … B.F. Sisk dam safety project breaks ground “The US Bureau of Reclamation...
NOTICE: Update on CWSRF and DWSRF 2022/23 Intended Use Plans State Water Board ANNOUNCEMENTS June 18, 2022 73From the State Water Resources Control Board: The State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board) is planning to release...
WEEKLY WATER NEWS DIGEST for June 12-17: Legal and operational responses to the ongoing drought; Newsom’s drought strategy not working; Stubborn La Niña may stick around a 3rd year; and more … Maven Weekly Digest June 17, 2022 214A wrap-up of posts published on Maven’s Notebook this week … Note to readers: Sign up for weekly email service...
DAILY DIGEST, 6/17: Gavin Newsom’s drought strategy is a major departure from Jerry Brown’s mandatory water cuts. It’s not working; The new ways California is working to change where and how we store water; Interior Dept. invests $100 million in Dam Safety Project at San Luis Reservoir; Poseidon desal plant in Carlsbad needs $159M upgrade. Ratepayers will foot the bill; and more … Maven Daily Digest June 17, 2022 855— [cmtoc_table_of_contents] On the calendar today … PUBLIC WORKSHOP: Riverine Stewardship Program Final Guidelines and Proposal Solicitation Package – Calabasas...
DAILY DIGEST, 6/16: Bulk of money in state’s plan to buy water rights directed at NorCal; Enviro groups sue feds over Shasta River permits; Stubborn La Niña may stick around for a rare third year; These five people could make or break the Colorado River Maven Daily Digest June 16, 2022 836— [cmtoc_table_of_contents] On the calendar today … EPA, Army Corps Virtual Regional WOTUS Roundtable from 11am to 1:30pm. The virtual...
ACWA CONFERENCE: The tale of curtailments: Legal and operational responses to the ongoing drought Maven Best of the NotebookMeetings and Events June 16, 2022 299Panel discusses temporary urgency change petitions, transfers, and drought litigation As California enters the second year of dry conditions, many...
DAILY DIGEST, 6/15: How does more rain in NorCal equal less flows in the San Joaquin River?; Did CA learn anything from the last drought?; Drought picture grows more bleak for agriculture; Major cutbacks loom for the Colorado River; and more … Maven Daily Digest June 15, 2022 851— [cmtoc_table_of_contents] On the calendar today … CUAHSI WEBINAR: Hydrologic Science and Indigenous Voices from 9am to 10am. This series...
NOTICE: June 14 Weekly Update on Curtailment Status of Water Rights and Claims in the Delta Watershed Maven ANNOUNCEMENTS June 15, 2022 53This notice contains important information about the curtailment status of water rights and claims of right within the Sacramento-San Joaquin...
NOW IN EFFECT: Second Water Conservation Emergency Regulation of 2022 Maven ANNOUNCEMENTS June 15, 2022 134From the State Water Resources Control Board: The second State Water Board water conservation emergency regulation of 2022 is now...
ESTUARY NEWS: Living with a Novel Landscape: Suisun Evolves Estuary News Group Science June 14, 2022 11by Michael Hunter Adamson, Estuary News Group Morning at Suisun Marsh is a living watercolor with a soundtrack. Miles of...
DAILY DIGEST, 6/14: Toxic algae blooms on the rise and expected to worsen; Why water use varies so widely across California; Land fallowing could reach more than 690,000 acres due to drought; Farmers worry water-rights proposal could affect food supply; and more … Maven Daily Digest June 14, 2022 967— [cmtoc_table_of_contents] On the calendar today … LEG HEARING: Assembly Committee on Water, Parks, and Wildlife at 9am. Full agenda...
ESTUARY NEWS: Reorienting to Salmon Recovery Estuary News Group NewsScience June 13, 2022 44by Alastair Bland, Estuary News Group The days when salmon and steelhead teemed in California’s coastal watersheds faded away last...
DAILY DIGEST, 6/13: Sanger residents concerned over low to no water pressure as Valley temperatures soar; Considerations for developing an environmental water right; State board awards $1.1M for Grizzly Island restoration project; In the Klamath Basin, wildlife needs groundwater too; and more … Maven Daily Digest June 13, 2022 791— [cmtoc_table_of_contents] On the calendar today … WEBINAR: 2022 Habitat Projects at Sacramento’s Nimbus Basin and Lower Sailor Bar from...
GUEST COMMENTARY: California Can (and Must) Drought-Proof Itself Guest Contributor Commentary June 13, 2022 2897Commentary by Jim Wundermanm president and CEO of the Bay Area Council, and Charles Wilson, executive director and CEO of...
DAILY DIGEST, weekend edition: Court rules feds didn’t stiff Fresno, other water users during last drought; Water-sharing agreements proposed; Does Tuolumne County already own water rights?; Choreographing restoration on Mono Lake’s tributary streams; and more … Maven Daily Digest June 12, 2022 871[cmtoc_table_of_contents] In California water news this weekend … Ruling: Feds didn’t stiff Fresno and other water users when they got...