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    NEWS RELEASE: Spawning gravel for winter-run salmon being placed in the Sacramento River near Keswick Dam

    Sacramento River Settlement Contractors
    Fish and wildlife
    November 10, 2023
    Up to 15,000 cubic yards of loose gravel will provide critical habitat News release from the Sacramento River Settlement Contractors:...

    DELTA BREEZE NEWSLETTER: Open science: what it is, the role it plays in accessible and equitable science, and how the Delta Science Program is pushing the movement forward for the Delta community

    Delta Stewardship Council
    Science Announcement
    November 10, 2023

    WEEKLY WATER NEWS DIGEST for Nov. 5-10: Forecast for rain next week in flux; What NOAA’s snow maps say about upcoming winter; Why can’t we capture all the water in wet years?; Governor streamlines Sites Reservoir Project; and more …

    Maven
    Weekly Digest
    November 10, 2023
    A wrap-up of posts published on Maven’s Notebook this week … Note to readers: Sign up for weekly email service...

    DAILY DIGEST, Veterans Day weekend edition: Forecast for next week’s AR event in flux; Solano County Water Agency rejects continuing conversations with CA Forever; California’s drought is over but forests are still dying. What’s happening?; Water Wrights coverage of Tulare Lake Subbasin Workshop; and more …

    Maven
    Daily Digest
    November 10, 2023
    [cmtoc_table_of_contents] In California water news today … Forecast for California’s atmospheric river event is in flux “Meteorologists are confident that...

    VOICE OF SAN DIEGO: San Diego Selling Back Some Pricey Colorado River Water for Cheaper Met Water

    Voice of San Diego
    Colorado River
    November 10, 2023
    A deal between formerly warring parties could generate more water supplies in the drying West. By Mackenzie Elmer, Voice of...

    NEVADA CURRENT: El Niño may bring warmer, wetter winter – and big Colorado River basin snowpacks

    Nevada Current
    Colorado River
    November 9, 2023
    by Jeniffer Solis, Nevada Current For the next three months, climate scientists say Nevada can expect warmer winter temperatures and...

    DAILY DIGEST, 11/9: Kaweah groundwater planning still at a “stand off” even with state take-over looming; Desert city hopes to build a pipeline to the CA Aqueduct; Atmospheric river could bring soaking to California next week; Judge issues $2.4mil judgment to Wonderful-affiliated lender in Assemi battle; and more …

    Maven
    Daily Digest
    November 9, 2023
    [cmtoc_table_of_contents] On the calendar today … WEBINAR: 2023 Fall Groundwater Sustainability Agency Forum – Well Management Approaches: from Enhancing Local...

    SJV WATER: Kaweah groundwater planning still at a “stand off” even with state take-over looming

    SJV Water
    Groundwater NewsPlanning and management
    November 8, 2023
    by Lisa McEwen, SJV Water San Joaquin Valley groundwater managers have had six years to come up with plans to...

    COURTHOUSE NEWS: With toxic chemical runoff, tiremakers kill protected fish, lawsuit says

    Courthouse News Service
    Water quality
    November 8, 2023
    Conservationists say that a chemical used by the 13 largest car-tire manufacturers in the U.S. — including Bridgestone America, Goodyear...

    DAILY DIGEST, 11/8: Rewilding baby salmon using indigenous knowledge; California is drought-free for first time in years; California Forever proposes land exchange near Travis Air Force Base; Measuring groundwater overdraft in the Sacramento Valley; and more …

    Maven
    Daily Digest
    November 8, 2023
    [cmtoc_table_of_contents] On the calendar today … WORKSHOP: Food Webs: Exploring the scientific and management implications of upper trophic level interactions...

    AG ALERT COMMENTARY: Blueprint seeks water reliability for San Joaquin Valley farmers

    Ag Alert
    AgricultureCommentary
    November 8, 2023
    By Mike Wade, Executive Director of the California Farm Water Coalition, posted at Ag Alert California’s San Joaquin Valley is...

    NOTICE of Temporary Water Right Application to appropriate 6,000 AF from the Sacramento River for groundwater storage

    State Water Board
    ANNOUNCEMENTS
    November 7, 2023
    From the State Water Resources Control Board: Colusa Groundwater Authority filed a temporary water right permit application with the State...

    NOTICE of 180-Day Temporary Permit Application T033404 – Mariposa Creek and Bear Creek in Merced County

    Maven
    ANNOUNCEMENTS
    November 7, 2023
    From the State Water Resources Control Board: Please be advised that Merced Irrigation District filed a 180-day temporary permit application...

    DAILY DIGEST, 11/7: CA’s extreme weather whiplash: So long, drought. Hello, El Niño; Why can’t we capture all the water in wet years?; California governor taps new law to streamline Sites Reservoir project; Can the internet of things mitigate drought?; and more …

    Maven
    Daily Digest
    November 7, 2023
    [cmtoc_table_of_contents] On the calendar today … MEETING: Delta Plan Interagency Implementation Committee Autumn Gathering from 9:30am to 2pm at the...

    DR. JAY LUND: Why can’t we capture all the water in wet years?

    Maven
    Best of the NotebookNotebook News and FeaturesPlanning and management
    November 7, 2023
    Capturing and Managing Large Storms and Wet Winters in California—Prospects and Limitations Capturing water from wet periods for use in...
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    Today’s Daily Digest

    DAILY DIGEST, 11/11: Colorado River talks hit crunch time. What’s at stake for California water?; First major snow of the season expected as atmospheric river targets California; A fireside chat with Metropolitan Water District’s Deven Upadhyay; Can Arizona maintain its drought response as water and money dry up?; and more …

    Top Posts

    • DAILY DIGEST, 11/11: Colorado River talks hit crunch time. What’s at stake for California water?; First major snow of the season expected as atmospheric river targets California; A fireside chat with Metropolitan Water District’s Deven Upadhyay; Can Arizona maintain its drought response as water and money dry up?; and more ...
      DAILY DIGEST, 11/11: Colorado River talks hit crunch time. What’s at stake for California water?; First major snow of the season expected as atmospheric river targets California; A fireside chat with Metropolitan Water District’s Deven Upadhyay; Can Arizona maintain its drought response as water and money dry up?; and more ...
    • CAL MATTERS: Colorado River talks hit crunch time. What’s at stake for California water?
      CAL MATTERS: Colorado River talks hit crunch time. What’s at stake for California water?
    • NEW REPORT: Review of the Long-Term Operations of the Central Valley Project and the State Water Project
      NEW REPORT: Review of the Long-Term Operations of the Central Valley Project and the State Water Project
    • DAILY DIGEST, 11/10: National Academies releases report on Delta water project operations; Stronger, wetter storm to hit California this week; New ballot measure push aims to overhaul California’s landmark environmental law; Stockton waterfront faces annual invasion of fast-growing hyacinth; and more ...
      DAILY DIGEST, 11/10: National Academies releases report on Delta water project operations; Stronger, wetter storm to hit California this week; New ballot measure push aims to overhaul California’s landmark environmental law; Stockton waterfront faces annual invasion of fast-growing hyacinth; and more ...
    • HIGH COUNTRY NEWS: Why Colorado River negotiations are so difficult
      HIGH COUNTRY NEWS: Why Colorado River negotiations are so difficult

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