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    DAILY DIGEST, 7/23: Sierra restoration aims to protect water supply; Humboldt County supes OK Potter Valley water diversion deal; Researchers analyzing particles in Lake Tahoe; Regulators set to vote on Monterey Peninsula water supply and demand; and more …

    Maven
    Daily Digest
    July 23, 2025
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    NEVADA TODAY: Microplastic Mayhem: How three researchers are analyzing particles in Lake Tahoe

    University of Nevada-Reno
    EcosystemsWater quality
    July 23, 2025
    The University of Nevada, Reno research team uses latest tech for long-term project By Madison Kitch, University of Nevada-Reno It’s...

    UC BERKELEY: Modeling the key role of irrigation for farming in a hotter world

    UC Berkeley
    Agriculture
    July 23, 2025
    From UC Berkeley Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management: For over a century, agricultural scientists have sought to unravel...

    INSIDE CLIMATE NEWS: Burn Scars Can Exacerbate Flooding, Posing Compounding Climate Hazards

    Inside Climate News
    Wildfires and watersheds
    July 23, 2025
    Wildfires can burn so hot that they give rise to water-repellent soil, which could make ecosystems more susceptible to flooding....

    PRESS RELEASE: Federal Court upholds Bureau of Reclamation’s conversion of water service contracts in Central Valley

    US Department of Justice
    Water rights and water law
    July 23, 2025
    From the Department of Justice: Last week, a judgment entered by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of...

    SJV WATER: Water district says Kern agency can’t kill agreement to supply homes 200 miles away

    SJV Water
    Planning and management
    July 23, 2025
    By Lois Henry, SJV Water A water district 200 miles north of Kern County is fighting back against a local...

    SJV WATER: Bill may extend lifeline to Tulare County farmers left behind after groundwater agency implosion

    SJV Water
    Groundwater NewsPolicy and regulation
    July 23, 2025
    By Lisa McEwen, SJV Water Farmers in the Eastern Tule Groundwater Sustainability Agency (GSA) can see a light at the...

    AZ CENTER FOR INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING: Tribal water settlement aims to repair generations of exclusion

    Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting
    Colorado River
    July 23, 2025
    by Christopher Lomahquahu, Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting  Guiding a Toyota pickup along a narrow dirt road south of Second...

    DAILY DIGEST, 7/22: Boswell continues with plans to sink the Tulare Lake bed another 10 ft; Tires – the biggest source of microplastics pollution; CA may give water districts legal cover in hexavalent chromium; Is flash flooding getting worse? Summer’s soaking start may hold the answer; and more …

    Maven
    Daily Digest
    July 22, 2025
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    SJV WATER: Boswell silent and “blank” as the farming behemoth continues with plans to sink the Tulare Lake bed another 10 feet

    SJV Water
    Groundwater News
    July 22, 2025
    By Monserrat Solis, SJV Water While some groundwater managers in the beleaguered Tulare Lake subbasin look for ways to come...

    THE CONVERSATION: One of the biggest microplastic pollution sources isn’t straws or grocery bags – it’s your tires

    The Conversation
    Water quality
    July 22, 2025
    By Boluwatife S. Olubusoye, University of Mississippi and James V Cizdziel, University of Mississippi Every few years, the tires on...

    CAL MATTERS: To fight cancer-causing “Erin Brockovich” toxin, California may give water districts legal cover

    Cal Matters
    Water quality
    July 22, 2025
    Water bills are climbing as utilities clean up a chemical made infamous in “Erin Brockovich.” Should lawmakers give them cover...

    THE CURRENT: Protecting nature may depend on where — not just how — we farm

    UC Santa Barbara
    Agriculture
    July 22, 2025
    By Harrison Tasoff, UC Santa Barbara We often think about climate change in terms of temperature projections and sea-level rise....

    EOS: Abrupt climate shifts likely as global temperatures keep rising

    American Geophysical Union
    Climate change
    July 22, 2025
    A computer vision technique modified to scan climate model data is helping scientists predict where and when rapid climatic shifts...

    PRESS RELEASE: DTSC proposes adding microplastics to its candidate chemicals list

    Department of Toxic Substances Control
    ANNOUNCEMENTS
    July 22, 2025
    Press release from the Department of Toxic Substances Control: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The Department of Toxic Substances Control...
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    Today’s Daily Digest

    DAILY DIGEST, 9/29: Happy New Water Year 2026!; Risk-taking is key to saving CA’s freshwater species; Salmon habitat restoration priorities in the Lower Russian River; Trump officials shut off funding for climate adaptation centers; and more …

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    • DAILY DIGEST, 9/29: Happy New Water Year 2026!; Risk-taking is key to saving CA’s freshwater species; Salmon habitat restoration priorities in the Lower Russian River; Trump officials shut off funding for climate adaptation centers; and more ...
      DAILY DIGEST, 9/29: Happy New Water Year 2026!; Risk-taking is key to saving CA’s freshwater species; Salmon habitat restoration priorities in the Lower Russian River; Trump officials shut off funding for climate adaptation centers; and more ...
    • DAILY DIGEST, weekend edition: Can an AI-guided robot help San Rafael resist sea level rise?; How first major storm of the rainy season will impact CA; Reforesting a fiery, warming world; Upper Newport Bay gives visitors up close look at unique habitat; and more ...
      DAILY DIGEST, weekend edition: Can an AI-guided robot help San Rafael resist sea level rise?; How first major storm of the rainy season will impact CA; Reforesting a fiery, warming world; Upper Newport Bay gives visitors up close look at unique habitat; and more ...
    • NOAA FISHERIES: Salmon habitat restoration priorities in the Lower Russian River
      NOAA FISHERIES: Salmon habitat restoration priorities in the Lower Russian River
    • NOTEBOOK FEATURE: Risk-taking is key to saving California’s freshwater species: A conversation with water lawyer Jennifer Harder
      NOTEBOOK FEATURE: Risk-taking is key to saving California’s freshwater species: A conversation with water lawyer Jennifer Harder
    • DAILY DIGEST, 9/26: Marine heatwave ‘blob’ returns in Pacific, rivaling past events in size and impact; How to make water conservation a habit; Agriculture is tested in courtrooms and at the ballot box; Modeling flood mitigation strategies in the San Francisco Bay Area; and more ...
      DAILY DIGEST, 9/26: Marine heatwave ‘blob’ returns in Pacific, rivaling past events in size and impact; How to make water conservation a habit; Agriculture is tested in courtrooms and at the ballot box; Modeling flood mitigation strategies in the San Francisco Bay Area; and more ...

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