From Stanford News Severe wildfires can drive chemical changes in soil that affect ecosystem recovery and risks to human health. A new study finds broader surveillance and modeling of these changes could inform strategies for protecting lives, property, and natural...
By Ching Lee, Ag Alert After a storm dumped more than an inch of water on parts of Northern California earlier this month, effectively halting fieldwork, rice farmers have since been going full throttle. Throughout the Sacramento Valley, aerial applicators...
From the State Water Resources Control Board: The agenda for the State Water Resources Control Board’s May 21-22, 2024 Board Meeting has been posted to the Board calendar. Additionally, the State Water Board’s staff report based on California Natural Resources...
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By Lois Henry, SJV Water In an effort to avoid the fate of their neighbors to the north, Kern County water managers are putting the finishing touches on a new groundwater plan they hope will stave off probation in order...