The Interagency Ecological Program (IEP) is a consortium of State and federal agencies that has been conducting cooperative ecological investigations...
Panel of experts discuss how reactivating the floodplains can provide habitat and food for native fish and for migrating birds,...
New Web-based Tool Released to Track Progress toward Human Right to Water Goals From the State Water Resources Control Board: The State Water Resources Control Board today authorized spending nearly a quarter billion dollars to help local water systems provide...
Optimal scenario for releasing water into the Sacramento River can meet the needs of endangered winter-run chinook salmon, threatened green...
At the August meeting of the Board of Directors of Valley Water (formerly the Santa Clara Valley Water District), staff...
The Interagency Ecological Program (IEP) is a consortium of State and federal agencies that has been conducting cooperative ecological investigations since the 1970s. The IEP relies upon multidisciplinary teams of agency, academic, nongovernmental organizations, and other scientists to conduct collaborative...
Water management in California has always been challenging, with the state’s variable climate that alternates between drought and floods that...
By Rachel Becker, Cal Matters It was more than a year after the seabird died and washed up on a...
The Interagency Ecological Program (IEP) is a consortium of State and federal agencies that has been conducting cooperative ecological investigations since the 1970s. The IEP relies upon multidisciplinary teams of agency, academic, nongovernmental organizations, and other scientists to conduct collaborative...
Presentation Covers the History, Physical Features, Statutory Authorities, Contractual Terms, Significant Legal Decisions, and Cost Allocation Framework of the State...
Finding solutions for shortages on Colorado River This post, written by Lynn Lipinski, first appeared in SOURCE Magazine and is...
By Debra Perrone, University of California, Santa Barbara and Scott Jasechko, University of California, Santa Barbara With memories of the wettest U.S. spring on record still fresh, it seems strange to hear that in many parts of the nation, groundwater supplies...
Explainer post on what these environmental documents are all about and how they interface with the biological opinions, plus an...
Guest commentary by Robert Shibatani Whether you are a water utility manager, elected official, or homeowner, future water availability is...
A business hoping to cash in on an untapped aquifer beneath the Mojave Desert will have to clear extra environmental reviews before it can sell the water, under legislation signed late Wednesday by California Governor Gavin Newsom. By Nick Cahill,...
