COMMENTARY: San Joaquin Valley Farmers Left High and Dry Water Blueprint for the SJ Valley Policy and regulation August 11, 2025From the Water Blueprint for the San Joaquin Valley Following multiple wet years in California, you’d think the state’s most...
NOTICE: September 17, 2025 Continuation of SGMA Public Hearing for Kern County Groundwater Subbasin: How to participate Maven ANNOUNCEMENTS August 11, 2025From the State Water Resources Control Board: On February 20, 2025 the State Water Resources Control Board noticed and held...
DAILY DIGEST, weekend edition: Atmospheric rivers may be diminishing on the West Coast and surging in the East, study finds; State’s proposed fee change for pumpers falls flat; Is Southern California prepared to avoid a ‘Day Zero’ water crisis?; and more … Maven Daily Digest August 10, 2025[cmtoc_table_of_contents] Several news sources featured in the Daily Digest may limit the number of articles you can access without a...
INSIDE CLIMATE NEWS: Atmospheric rivers may be diminishing on the West Coast and surging in the East, study finds Inside Climate News Hydrology August 10, 2025Over a 20-year period, atmospheric rivers could double the amount of rain falling on part of the Southeast, the researchers...
SJV WATER: State’s proposed fee change for pumpers falls flat SJV Water Groundwater News August 10, 2025By Lisa McEwen, SJV Water The state Water Resources Control Board reversed course on a proposed fee change for groundwater...
MONGABAY: Anchovy-rich diet linked to vitamin deficiency and deaths among salmon, study Mongabay Fish and wildlife August 10, 2025By Bobby Bascomb, Mongabay A new study links widespread deficiency of vitamin B1, or thiamine, among California Chinook salmon to...
UCANR: Regenerative agriculture community charts way forward UC Ag and Natural Resources (UCANR) Agriculture August 10, 2025By Srabani Das and Sara Rosenberg The University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources-UC Merced Symposium ‘Regenerative Agriculture: The way...
WEEKLY WATER NEWS DIGEST for Aug. 3-8: Newsom Admin launches Delta Conveyance Project accountability plan; Designing groundwater markets that support communities; Summer 2025 drought and wildfire in 11 maps; and more … Maven Weekly Digest August 8, 2025A wrap-up of posts published on Maven’s Notebook this week … Note to readers: Sign up for weekly email service...
DAILY DIGEST, 8/8: Turning science into policy: ETSGSA pioneers a water credit for cover crops; How ocean creatures tell us the complicated story of LA sewage treatment; Tulare-Kings County districts in water battle; Preparing for a drier future on the Colorado River basin; and more … Maven Daily Digest August 8, 2025[cmtoc_table_of_contents] Several news sources featured in the Daily Digest may limit the number of articles you can access without a...
ASU: Preparing for a drier future on the Colorado River basin Arizona State University Colorado River August 8, 2025With a looming deadline for the Colorado River Compact, ASU water experts weigh in on the state’s water forecast By...
COMMENTARY: California groundwater reform sets a dangerous precedent. Lawmakers should think twice Cal Matters CommentaryGroundwater NewsPolicy and regulation August 8, 2025By David Saint-Amand, board president of the Indian Wells Valley Water District This commentary was originally published by CalMatters. Sign...
VOICE OF SAN DIEGO: San Diego’s water sellers are thirsty for revenue Voice of San Diego Planning and management August 8, 2025By Mackenzie Elmer, Voice of San Diego This story was first published by Voice of San Diego. Sign up for VOSD’s...
DAILY DIGEST, 8/7: Newsom Administration launches Delta Conveyance Project accountability plan; Designing groundwater markets that support communities; Friant: $1B should go to ‘shovel ready’ projects, including Friant-Kern Canal; As the Colorado River slowly dries up, states angle for influence over future water rights; and more … Maven Daily Digest August 7, 2025[cmtoc_table_of_contents] Several news sources featured in the Daily Digest may limit the number of articles you can access without a...
THE CONVERSATION: As the Colorado River slowly dries up, states angle for influence over future water rights The Conversation Colorado River August 7, 2025By Sarah Porter, Arizona State University The Colorado River is in trouble: Not as much water flows into the river...
State Water Board: New watershed demand visualizations now live State Water Board Planning and management August 7, 2025From the State Water Resources Control Board: The State Water Board’s Supply and Demand Assessment Program has published new interactive...