Wetland restoration has been identified as a key management tool for increasing food availability for at-risk fishes in the San...
From the Department of Water Resources: California has reached a major milestone in its implementation of the landmark Sustainable Groundwater...
From the Planning and Conservation League: Summers are getting hotter. Rain and snowpack are disappearing, and water reserves are shrinking. This reduction of readily available, adequate water resources is creating a crisis that directly harms Californians and our environment. We...
— [cmtoc_table_of_contents] On the calendar today … MEETING: Fisheries Restoration Grant Program Peer Review Committee meets from 9am to 3pm. ...
The Department of Water Resources filed its Certification of Consistency for the Lookout Slough Tidal Habitat Restoration and Flood Improvement...
On February 1st, 2022 Maven’s Notebook, the Groundwater Exchange, and the Local Government Commission hosted a webinar entitled: How do you run a Groundwater Sustainability Agency ?– A Review of Choices made by Critically Overdrafted Subbasins. Laura Ramos and Sarge...
By Christine Souza, Ag Alert Farming and ranching families in the Scott River and Shasta River watersheds say drought emergency...
From the Delta Stewardship Council: The following parties have appealed the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) Certification of...
— [cmtoc_table_of_contents] On the calendar today … SYMPOSIUM: Adapting Restoration for a Changing Climate beginning at 9am. Join us to learn about and discuss cutting-edge, climate-adaptive strategies for ecosystem restoration across the San Francisco Estuary and beyond. Symposium continues on Wednesday....
The California Water Plan is the state’s strategic plan for sustainably managing and developing water resources for current and future...
Written by Robert Shibatani After a record-setting December 2021, this past month has seen the exact opposite; demonstrating once again,...
By Kathleen Wong, UC NRS In 2020, a massive lightning storm ignited wildfires across much of Northern California. Among the thousands of acres it charred were multiple coastal watersheds from San Mateo County to Big Sur. For UC Santa Cruz...
Despite December Storms, Extremely Dry January Wipes Out Surplus From the Department of Water Resources: The Department of Water Resources...
— [cmtoc_table_of_contents] On the calendar today … MEETING: The State Water Resources Control Board will meet beginning at 9am. Agenda...
When other types of power plants go dark, hydropower provides a fast, crucial response in seconds By Kelsey Adkisson, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory America’s most critical piece of energy infrastructure—the grid—is more vulnerable than ever before. The reasons are two-fold:...
