From Restore the Delta: Tribal leaders and environmental justice advocates met with legislators today for the 2025 Day of Action...
Panel weighs in on California’s evolving water policies and the latest regulations impacting the Valley From the Water Blueprint for...
Pioneering effort modernizes flood risk analysis in California’s Central Valley by integrating future climate scenarios, revealing a growing risk of flooding in the years ahead. From the Department of Water Resources: A groundbreaking flood mapping study completed by the California...
By Lois Henry, SJV Water For the first time in more than 100 years, the Kern River is headed back...
From the State Water Resources Control Board: The State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board or Board) will consider...
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Scarce flows, hungry predators, warm water, and politics conspire against salmon in the Delta, but which is the dominant stressor?...
By Jacob Stid, Michigan State University; Annick Anctil, Michigan State University, and Anthony Kendall, Michigan State University Imagine that you...
By Caleb Hampton California farmers, agricultural commissioners and lawmakers have in recent months sounded an alarm about a troubling symptom of the state’s struggling farm economy. “Everywhere you turn there’s an abandoned vineyard,” said Randy Baranek, project manager for the...
By Monserrat Solis, SJV Water Growers in southern Fresno County are facing a possible 137% increase in land assessment fees...
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Officials are shoring up water systems infiltrated by the golden mussel. Dogs and human inspectors are checking boats at some lakes, but a patchwork of oversight leaves many lakes unprotected. “There’s just too many boats and too many people out...
By John Hart Every few years, it seems, we remember Suisun Marsh. Not that this unique middle chamber of the...
New ‘facilitated migration’ framework gives water managers a playbook for getting more juvenile Chinook salmon from the Central Valley to...
Science has helped improve management and restoration, but advocates say there still isn’t enough water to go around. By Juliet Grable, The Revelator On a Saturday afternoon in late May, Dania Rose Colegrove stood in the shade of an oak...
