Prior to the passage of the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act last fall, groundwater disputes were typically resolved through groundwater adjudications...
Federal and state officials talk openly about the difficulties and challenges of maintaining cold water through the summer to support...
Managing fisheries during drought conditions: Maximizing the effectiveness of limited water supplies
Fish and wildlife officials discuss the drought response actions being taken by federal, state, and local agencies to reduce the impacts to fish and wildlife resources As the weather heats up for the summer months and the drought drags on,...
Paula Kehoe discusses how San Francisco’s implementation of on-site water treatment systems in large buildings is saving millions of gallons...
Maurice Hall, Thomas Harter, and Professor Richard Frank discuss the connection between groundwater and surface water using examples from the...
Panel discusses how California’s water storage and management systems can evolve to meet the challenges of the future With the passage of Proposition 1 last November, $2.7 billion was allocated for water storage, setting the stage for significant investments to...
Delta Watermaster Michael George updates the Delta Stewardship Council on the activities of his office and the State Board...
Reclamation, DWR, and Yolo County official report on progress on integration efforts in the Yolo Bypass In between Sacramento and...
This past year, invasive weeds in the Delta were likely the worst it’s ever been, with the low flows due to the drought and lack of cold, freezing temperatures allowing the invasive water hyacinth to proliferate and choke much of...
Chair of the Water Commission Joe Byrne discusses the specifics and the process for allocating the water bond’s $2.7 billion...
The interagency committee charged with implementation of the Delta Plan endorses a list of high priority science actions for the...
At a budget subcommittee hearing last week, Senator Wolk has some questions for Director Bonham and Director Cowin on the future of the Delta tunnels project, now that is no longer an NCCP On May 21, 2015, the Senate Committee...
Environmental activist and founder of Heal the Bay is remembered for her warm spirit and tremendous contributions In a continuing...
An overview of how new reporting requirements, frost protection regulations, water curtailments, and some pending litigation could affect water rights...
Dr. Jay Lund reviews water storage in California: Changing patterns and reasons for hope Earlier this year, the U.C. Davis Viticulture & Enology Department held a one-day seminar on Changing Water Regulations and the Impact on Vineyard Management in California...