Panel of lawyers dive into the web of laws affecting water in the Delta: The state and federal endangered species...
Secretary Wade Crowfoot, Jeff Kightlinger, and Jennifer Pierre discuss the Delta tunnel project, the long-awaited biological opinions, SB 1, voluntary...
New Berkeley Lab study uses supercomputers to analyze hydrological changes in a California watershed following a wildfire. By Julie Chao, Berkeley Lab In recent years, wildfires in the western United States have occurred with increasing frequency and scale. Climate change...
Study results suggest removing predators won’t address the problem, but removing submerged aquatic vegetation might At the May meeting of...
California water law is complex, governed by both state and federal law, part property law and part environmental law. Adding...
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...
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:...
Optimal scenario for releasing water into the Sacramento River can meet the needs of endangered winter-run chinook salmon, threatened green sturgeon, and downstream water users By Tim Stephens, UC Santa Cruz Cold water released from Lake Shasta into the Sacramento...
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...
Water management in California has always been challenging, with the state’s variable climate that alternates between drought and floods that is further complicated by stark regional differences in water availability and demand. As the effects of climate change continue to...
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...
Presentation Covers the History, Physical Features, Statutory Authorities, Contractual Terms, Significant Legal Decisions, and Cost Allocation Framework of the State Water Project At the January 2019 meeting of Metropolitan’s Finance and Insurance Committee, Metropolitan staff began what was intended to...
