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    DWR NEWS: DWR and Partners Experiment with Soft Release Method to Improve Delta Smelt Survival DWR and Partners Experiment with Soft Release Method to Improve Delta Smelt Survival

    Department of Water Resources (DWR)
    Delta scienceFish and wildlife
    June 7, 2023
    By DWR News Delta smelt are a fish that have gone from vast abundance to the brink of extinction. After...

    PRESS RELEASE: Over 1 million acre-feet of water authorized for groundwater recharge since December

    State Water Board
    Groundwater News
    June 7, 2023
    Nine out of 10 permits issued for projects in Central Valley From the State Water Resources Control Board: Seizing the...

    DAILY DIGEST, 6/7: Two California lakes are making comebacks with different results; New CDFW policy recognizes ecological value of beavers; Conservationists help drought stricken California wildlife area store more water; The Grand Canyon, a cathedral to time, is losing its river; and more …

    Maven
    Daily Digest
    June 7, 2023
    [cmtoc_table_of_contents] On the calendar today … LEG HEARING: Senate Committee on Environmental Quality beginning at 9am.  Agenda and remote access...

    CDFW NEWS: Improved passage lets threatened sturgeon, salmon and other species return to spawn in Sacramento River

    Department of Fish and Wildlife
    Delta scienceFish and wildlife
    June 7, 2023
    Dozens of adult sturgeon and hundreds of other large fish including threatened Chinook salmon have moved safely from receding floodwaters...

    SCIENCE SPOTLIGHT: Yolo Bypass floodplains and fish food

    Maven
    Delta scienceScience
    June 7, 2023
    The Yolo Bypass was originally designed as a flood control measure to protect the city of Sacramento.  It is also...

    CDFW NEWS: New CDFW Policy Recognizes Ecological Value of Beavers in California

    Department of Fish and Wildlife
    Ecosystems
    June 6, 2023
    From the Department of Fish and Wildlife: The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has implemented a new policy...

    DAILY DIGEST, 6/6: How Sierra Nevada snowpack confounds Central Valley groundwater readings; New legislation seeks changes to water rights; Beyond the yuck factor: Cities turn to ‘extreme’ water recycling; Bay Area groundwater back to pre-drought levels; and more …

    Maven
    Daily Digest
    June 6, 2023
    [cmtoc_table_of_contents] On the calendar today … LEG HEARING: Assembly Committee on Water, Parks, and Wildlife beginning at 9am.  Four bills...

    NOTICE: Approval To Use Voluntary Agreement on Unnamed Tributary to Buck Creek and Kendall Creek Tributary

    State Water Board
    ANNOUNCEMENTS
    June 6, 2023
    From the State Water Resources Control Board: As required by the State Water Resources Control Board’s Cannabis Cultivation Policy (Cannabis...

    COURTHOUSE NEWS SERVICE: Fight over Oregon’s Klamath water can stay in federal court, Ninth Circuit rules

    Courthouse News Service
    Water rights and water law
    June 5, 2023
    A Ninth Circuit panel ruled against the Klamath Irrigation District in its attempt to move a dispute over the allocation...

    DAILY DIGEST, 6/5: ‘Improvised, spotty and belated’: Will California reform its oversight of water rights?; Thunderstorms and heavy rain returning; Water wasted to the sea?; Too much, too little: Water management in cities under climate change; and more …

    Maven
    Daily Digest
    June 5, 2023
    [cmtoc_table_of_contents] On the calendar today … WEBINAR: Invasive Species Lunchtime Talk – Rapid Response and Eradication of Caulerpa in California:...

    STANFORD NEWS: How Sierra Nevada snowpack confounds Central Valley groundwater readings

    Stanford University
    Groundwater News
    June 5, 2023
    By Adam Hadhazy Billions of tons of snow piled atop the Sierra Nevada Mountains can cause parts of the Central...

    DAILY DIGEST, weekend edition: Surging CA rivers become a deadly threat, months after storms; Sites Reservoir water right application moves forward; Legislation to curb water use for irrigation clears Assembly; and more …

    Maven
    Daily Digest
    June 4, 2023
    [cmtoc_table_of_contents] In California water news this weekend … Surging California rivers become a deadly threat, months after storms “The waters...

    NOTICE of Water Right Permit Application A025517X01 of Sites Project Authority – Colusa, Glenn, and Tehama Counties

    State Water Board
    ANNOUNCEMENTS
    June 2, 2023
    From the State Water Resources Control Board: Please be advised that Sites Project Authority has filed an application to appropriate...

    WEEKLY WATER NEWS DIGEST for May 28 – June 2: Saving sturgeon, West False River drought barrier, new water rights legislation, dramatic weather swings ahead, and more …

    Maven
    Weekly Digest
    June 2, 2023
    A wrap-up of posts published on Maven’s Notebook this week … Note to readers: Sign up for weekly email service...

    DAILY DIGEST, 6/2: New research offers clarity on actual water use by agriculture; Dramatic weather swings are headed to CA; High-tech mapping of Central Valley’s underground blazes path to drought resilience; State Water Board readopts decorative grass watering ban; and more …

    Maven
    Daily Digest
    June 2, 2023
    [cmtoc_table_of_contents] On the calendar today … Defending the Golden State: Safeguarding Californians from Invasive Species from 12pm to 1:30pm.  Invasive...
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    Today’s Daily Digest

    DAILY DIGEST, 10/3: GIS, data central to water agencies in a changing world; Tahoe could see first snow of season; Study shows the impact of upstream dynamics on the health of Lake Tahoe; Report takes aim at Colorado River water managers’ inaction; and more …

    Top Posts

    • DAILY DIGEST, 10/1: CA prepares for extreme weather swings as new Water Year begins; Farmers face extraction fees under SGMA; Northeast Pacific endures fourth-largest marine heat wave on record; Metropolitan: Adapting to a changing Colorado River: Lessons from the past, plans for the future; and more ...
      DAILY DIGEST, 10/1: CA prepares for extreme weather swings as new Water Year begins; Farmers face extraction fees under SGMA; Northeast Pacific endures fourth-largest marine heat wave on record; Metropolitan: Adapting to a changing Colorado River: Lessons from the past, plans for the future; and more ...
    • DAILY DIGEST, 10/3: GIS, data central to water agencies in a changing world; Tahoe could see first snow of season; Study shows the impact of upstream dynamics on the health of Lake Tahoe; Report takes aim at Colorado River water managers’ inaction; and more ...
      DAILY DIGEST, 10/3: GIS, data central to water agencies in a changing world; Tahoe could see first snow of season; Study shows the impact of upstream dynamics on the health of Lake Tahoe; Report takes aim at Colorado River water managers’ inaction; and more ...
    • PRESS RELEASE: Governor Newsom signs SB 72 into law, advancing long-term and reliable water supply for all
      PRESS RELEASE: Governor Newsom signs SB 72 into law, advancing long-term and reliable water supply for all
    • SJV WATER: Kern County supervisor predicts “death of SGMA” after groundwater bill is tabled
      SJV WATER: Kern County supervisor predicts “death of SGMA” after groundwater bill is tabled
    • DAILY DIGEST, 10/2: Sierra Nevada’s glaciers will soon be gone; Kern County supports the Delta Conveyance Project; Governor Newsom signs SB 72; Would-be federal water leader speaks on Colorado River impasse, lack of leadership; and more ...
      DAILY DIGEST, 10/2: Sierra Nevada’s glaciers will soon be gone; Kern County supports the Delta Conveyance Project; Governor Newsom signs SB 72; Would-be federal water leader speaks on Colorado River impasse, lack of leadership; and more ...

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