By Lois Henry, SJV Water Major topic of the meeting of the Indian Wells Valley Groundwater Authority was the Imported...
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[cmtoc_table_of_contents] In California water news today … Five guiding principles for effective voluntary agreements: A case study on VAs for water and habitat in California’s Bay-Delta watershed “California has increasingly emphasized efforts to develop voluntary agreements (VAs) with water users...
State, Local Water Agencies Achieve Major Milestone in Efforts to Ensure Groundwater Sustainability Statewide From the Department of Water Resources:...
Agency’s CEQA Analysis Provides No Clear Plan for Restoring and Protecting California’s Greatest Aquatic Resource Press release from the California...
[cmtoc_table_of_contents] On the calendar today … WEBINAR: Decision-making under deep uncertainty: Dynamic Adaptive Planning from 9am to 10:30am. In the series’ fifth seminar, Marjolijn Haasnoot, associate professor at Utrecht University and climate change adaptation researcher at Deltares, Keren Bolter, climate...
The January meeting of Metropolitan Water District’s One Water and Stewardship Committee included an informational update on the Delta Conveyance...
DAN WALTERS: Rollercoaster weather shows why California needs better infrastructure for wetter years
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An Interview with Dr. Laurel Larsen, the Delta Stewardship Council’s Former Lead Scientist by John Hart Since the turn of the century, there has been a Delta Lead Scientist. Created in the year 2000 under the bygone program CALFED, the...
A startup claims it can store carbon dioxide in the toxic brine produced by desalination plants. By Jake Bittle, Grist...
The so-called “Delta Conveyance Project” would include a 36-foot wide tunnel extending about 45 miles to divert enough water from...
Press release from Save Our Salmon As the largest dam removal project in history unfolds on the Klamath River, conservation and social justice organizations filed a legal petition seeking a permanent instream flow requirement for the Shasta River, an important...
The California Water Commission today approved a white paper that contains potential strategies to protect communities and fish and wildlife...
Press release on behalf of the counties of San Joaquin, Contra Costa, Solano, Yolo, Butte and Plumas, and related water...
Appeals court affirms contract amendment for long-term operation of State Water Project, ensuring continued delivery of affordable water supplies for 27 million Californians Press release from the State Water Contractors Last week, the Third District Court of Appeals ruled in...
