The Delta Protection Commission’s Delta Narratives project seeks to tell the human story of the Delta “These days the Delta...
Using existing cropland for groundwater recharge could potentially be more cost-effective than dedicated recharge basins Groundwater overdraft has become a...
Justice Robie’s keynote address to law symposium focuses on California’s water rights system and the implementation of the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act Justice Ronald Robie began by noting the title of the conference, ‘The New Normal’, saying that he thought...
How the ESA, Streambed Alteration Agreements, and the Clean Water Act Are All Curtailing the Exercise of Water Rights Recent...
The end of the pipe solution means ending the pipe, says Dr. David Sedlak, but he warns newer wastewater treatment...
Dr. Peter Moyle lays out a six-point plan for helping salmon adapt to California’s warm future We don’t have to accept a future without salmon, but we need to take action now, says Dr. Peter Moyle, Associate Director at the...
Food supplies and temperature refuges are some of the ways habitat restoration can help salmon adapt to climate change, says...
The predator issue: Just how bad is it? Dr. Sean Hayes discusses the results of recent studies on the San...
NOAA Fisheries Rachel Johnson opens salmon symposium with a look at the outmigration and life history diversity strategies that have allowed salmon to evolve and survive on California’s highly variable landscape Warming temperatures, changing hydrographs, drought, and other impacts of...
Paula Landis with the Water Commission discusses the details of the emerging program, including the goals and objectives, addresses common...
Dr. Mark Lubell shares his research which is geared at understanding the nature of institutional connectivity and interactions governing the...
Meeting presentations include a look at the State Water Board’s intervention process With the passage of the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act in the fall of last year, the Department of Water Resources and the State Water Board have been busy...
Panelists discuss flows and the Delta tunnels, as well as the State Water Board’s water quality control plan update, Prop...
Mountain Counties event highlights upstream concerns for flows in the tributaries and the impact of the Delta tunnels project The...
Water management, economy, and the environment: How is California doing after four years of drought?
Dr. Jay Lund, Dr. Jeffrey Michael, and Dr. Peter Moyle discuss the drought impacts at the State of the Estuary conference The coming El Nino has been described as “Godzilla” and ‘too big to fail’, and the weather service is...