USBR NEWS: Enhancing Salmon and Steelhead Habitat — One Truckload At a Time Bureau of Reclamation News News September 9, 2022 15Supported By Reclamation Funding, Crews Are Transforming a River Channel By Gary Pitzer, US Bureau of Reclamation Each weekday, big,...
PRO PUBLICA: Q&A with Jay Famiglietti: As Colorado River Dries, the U.S. Teeters on the Brink of Larger Water Crisis Pro Publica News August 25, 2022 9The megadrought gripping the western states is only part of the problem. Alternative sources of water are also imperiled, and...
STANFORD NEWS: Q&A: Harnessing the power of nature to address water and climate challenges Stanford University News August 18, 2022 18Felicia Marcus discusses how investments in nature could simultaneously help states bolster water supplies and achieve their climate goals. By...
GRIST: Pipe dreams: Why far-fetched Western water projects won’t go away Grist News August 15, 2022 1By Jake Bittle, Grist This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here. This story...
COURTHOUSE NEWS SERVICE: Newsom unveils $8 billion plan to boost water supply Courthouse News Service News August 11, 2022 10The first thing California needs to do, Newsom said, is to reform permit processes that take “years and years and...
CAL MATTERS: Newsom unveils long-term strategy to bolster California water supply Cal Matters News August 11, 2022Warning that the supply will shrink by 10% due to climate change, Newsom sets targets for recycled water and increased...
NOW AT THE CALIFORNIA WATER LIBRARY: A Century of Delta Conveyance Plans Maven News August 10, 2022 128Gavin Newsom’s Delta tunnel plan is out, rekindling a century-old debate about the diversion of Sacramento River water to the...
DELTA CONVEYANCE PROJECT: New page at Maven’s Notebook provides explainers and resources for evaluating the draft environmental documents Maven News August 10, 2022 106What is it? How will they build it? Can they keep the fish out? In late July, the California Department...
FEATURE: How Wildfire-damaged Plastic Pipes Contaminate Drinking water – and What We Can Do About It Robin Meadows Best of the NotebookNews August 3, 2022 661Written for Maven’s Notebook by Robin Meadows The first time a reporter asked public health researcher Gina Solomon if wildfires...
EARTH ISLAND JOURNAL: Helping Property Owners Manage Their Streams Earth Island Journal News August 1, 2022 1California Urban Streams Partnership shows Contra Costa County homeowners how to be stewards of their watersheds. By Jessica Hall, Earth...
COURTHOUSE NEWS SERVICE: California cements plan to tunnel out of water crisis Courthouse News Service News July 27, 2022 34By Kevin Winter, Courthouse News Service Try, try and try again is the motto for the state of California for...
CAL MATTERS: Delta tunnel: Salmon at risk from massive water project, state report says Cal Matters News July 22, 2022 26By Rachel Becker, Cal Matters California’s water agency today released a long-awaited environmental report outlining the details and impacts of...
COURTHOUSE NEWS: Despite more stored water than in 2021, California will keep closing spigots Courthouse News Service News July 20, 2022 10The prospect of extreme drought is driving the Golden State’s conservation efforts. By Kevin Winter, Courthouse News Service As drought...
THE CENTER SQUARE: After $100 million Huntington Beach denial, what’s the future of desalination in California? The Center Square News July 19, 2022 13By Madison Hirneisen and Cole Lauterbach | The Center Square After a high profile, decades-long battle to build a desalination...
FEATURE: Good News on Nutria Robin Meadows News July 7, 2022 384Written exclusively for Maven’s Notebook by Robin Meadows When California Department of Fish and Wildlife biologist Greg Gerstenberg saw the...