FEATURE: Model Partnership Brings Ag Reuse and Groundwater Sustainability to the San Joaquin Valley Jennifer West Best of the Notebook February 7, 2023 197Written by Jennifer West, Managing Director of WateReuse California As the impacts of California’s ongoing drought collide with new groundwater...
GUEST COMMENTARY: Amid Onslaught of Storms, State Must Get Serious About More Pumping, Water Storage Dave Puglia Guest contributors January 15, 2023 14By Dave Puglia, President & CEO, Western Growers California has once again been caught flat-footed in the aftermath of another...
RISING VOICES: New nonprofit Minnow combats the inextricable link between land, water, and justice Maven Guest contributors December 22, 2022 681In this issue of the Water Hub’s Rising Voices column, we check in with Director of Strategic Storytelling at Minnow,...
DWR EXPLAINER: The Army Corps Delta Conveyance Project EIS and the Delta Conveyance Project EIR: What are the differences? Maven Guest contributors December 21, 2022 1From the Department of Water Resources: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has issued a Draft Environmental Impact Statement...
GUEST COMMENTARY: America Has a Flushing Problem – We’re Focused on Fixing It. Maven Guest contributors October 27, 2022 237Commentary by Lara Wyss, the President of the Responsible Flushing Alliance Cosmetic wipes, cotton balls, feminine products, kitty litter and...
GUEST COMMENTARY: SGMA is Failing. Time to Fix It Maven Guest contributors October 25, 2022 691Guest commentary by Michael DeLapa, executive director of LandWatch Monterey County, and Chelsea Tu, executive director of Monterey Waterkeeper In...
GUEST COMMENTARY: Do Water Rights Have a Future? … Not as Currently Configured Robert Shibatani Best of the Notebook October 11, 2022 516Written by Robert Shibatani Water rights, depending on jurisdiction, possess various levels of seeming indemnity and security, typically demonstrated through...
RISING VOICES: Building Water Trust: Nuestra Casa Tackles Water Justice in the Bay Area The Water Hub Guest contributors September 22, 2022 113In our regular Maven’s Notebook Q&A, the Water Hub checks in with advocates in California to talk about water issues...
RISING VOICES: Dam Removal and the Future of Algal Blooms Guest Contributor Guest contributors August 10, 2022 218Each month, the Water Hub checks in with advocates in California to talk about water issues impacting local communities. In...
GUEST COMMENTARY: Groundwater beneath Sacramento Valley offers hope in dry times Guest Contributor Guest contributors August 9, 2022 461Commentary by Jim Peifer, Executive Director of the Regional Water Authority, and David Guy, President of the Northern California Water...
GUEST COMMENTARY: California’s water debt crisis needs a long-term fix Maven Guest contributors August 8, 2022 198Commentary by Ileana Miranda, resident of San Jerardo in Monterey County and general manager of the San Jerardo Cooperative From...
GUEST ARTICLE: Building Blocks – Tools for Creating an Environmental Block of Water Barry Nelson Best of the Notebook July 18, 2022 200Commentary by Barry Nelson, a water policy consultant who has been involved in Bay-Delta issues for more than thirty years...
GUEST COMMENTARY: California Can (and Must) Drought-Proof Itself Guest Contributor Guest contributors June 13, 2022 2896Commentary by Jim Wundermanm president and CEO of the Bay Area Council, and Charles Wilson, executive director and CEO of...
RISING VOICES: Water, food, soil, and California’s need for holistic climate policy The Water Hub Guest contributors June 1, 2022 179Each month, the Water Hub checks in with advocates and organizers in California to talk about the water issues impacting...
GUEST COMMENTARY: As the drought worsens, there are two plans to protect water: one keeps water flowing for now, the other for decades to come Guest Contributor Guest contributors April 26, 2022 377Guest commentary by Ruth Martinez (Ducor Water Board Member) and Roger Dickinson (Co-author of SGMA) The California town of Ducor,...