The Assistant Secretary for Water and Science at the U.S. Department of the Interior cautions we can no longer rely on the concept of stationarity, big reservoirs, and the no injury rule to buffer our water supply issues Anne Castle...
Adapting to uncertainty or novelty during accelerated climate change In recent years, many tidal wetland restoration projects have become larger and increasingly becoming more than just a mitigation tool. Tidal wetland restorations planned or under construction now face major new...
Studies show the rice-field fish are larger, healthier and more robust than those in the river at the same age One of the recent and notable success stories for California has been the ongoing studies in the Yolo Bypass to...
Mercury contamination is a widespread problem, not just locally but also globally, and its serious effects on health are well known. Mercury is particularly insidious as it can be a threat to people and wildlife even in areas that don’t...
MWH Facilitator Lisa Buetler discusses how the California Water Plan is approaching California’s ‘wicked’ water problems California’s water system is dependent upon and inextricably intertwined with the variable hydrology, the environment, and the water infrastructure we have built, overlaid with...