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    NOTICE: McMullin Area GSA’s Kings River petition assigned to Administrative Hearings Office

    Maven
    ANNOUNCEMENTS
    March 11, 2022
    From the State Water Resources Control Board: The State Water Resources Control Board’s Executive Director has assigned to the Administrative...

    NOTICE: Temporary Water Right Application T033282 – Madera County

    Maven
    ANNOUNCEMENTS
    March 11, 2022
    From the State Water Resources Control Board: Please be advised that Triangle T Water District has filed temporary water right...

    Through DWR: Challenges of Drought, Locally Led Solutions for Groundwater Sustainability Are Advancing

    Department of Water Resources (DWR)
    CommentaryGroundwater News
    March 11, 2022
    By Paul Gosselin, Deputy Director, Sustainable Groundwater Management, California Department of Water Resources California’s groundwater basins are a critical part of...

    CAMT: Assessment of Reviews of Long-term Monitoring Programs and Objectives

    Maven
    Delta science
    March 10, 2022
    The CAMT Assessment of Long-term Monitoring Program Reviews and Objectives (Assessment) was initiated in September 2021 to understand the approaches,...

    DAILY DIGEST, 3/10: Snow drought expands as time is running out to replenish water supplies; Company considering reopening Grass Valley gold mine; Doheny desal plant easily wins first state approval; With Russia targeting west, U.S. water systems on high alert; and more …

    Maven
    Daily Digest
    March 10, 2022
    — [cmtoc_table_of_contents] On the calendar today … ACWA 2022 Virtual Legislative Symposium from 9:00am to 12:30pm.  ACWA’s legislative symposium has...

    RISING VOICES: Where does it go? Water allocations & algae blooms in the San Francisco Bay-Delta Estuary

    The Water Hub
    Policy and regulationWater quality
    March 10, 2022
    Each month, the Water Hub is checking in with advocates and organizers in California to talk about the water issues...

    AG ALERT: 2022 water year looks dismal as snowpack melts

    Ag Alert
    Current Conditions
    March 9, 2022
    By Christine Souza, Ag Alert The optimism spurred by heavy snowstorms in December has melted away, and the 2022 water...

    DAILY DIGEST, 3/9: Feds not giving “fair share” of water to all contractors, some say; Lawmakers push for more flexible water operations; Causes and consequences of epic Western US drought; An interview with the San Joaquin Valley Partnership; and more …

    Maven
    Daily Digest
    March 9, 2022
    — [cmtoc_table_of_contents] On the calendar today … MEETING: The Delta Independent Science Board will meet from 9am to 5pm. The...

    CA WATER COMMISSION: State Water Project Delivery Reliability Report; Planning for a dry 2022

    Maven
    Notebook News and FeaturesPlanning and management
    March 9, 2022
    At the February meeting of the California Water Commission, the commissioners began their 2022 State Water Project review by hearing...

    NOTICE: Better Water Use Data in the Delta Supports Better Water Management Decisions

    Maven
    Policy and regulation
    March 9, 2022
    From the Office of the Delta Watermaster: The Office of the Delta Watermaster, the three Delta Water Agencies, and many...

    DAILY DIGEST, 3/8: Scientists worried for the fate of winter run salmon; Water board digs into data for climate planning; Flood control partnerships aim for a safer Sacramento; Los Angeles sues Monsanto over PCB water pollution; and more …

    Maven
    Daily Digest
    March 8, 2022
    — [cmtoc_table_of_contents] On the calendar today … LEG HEARING: The Assembly Committee on Water, Parks, and Wildlife will hold a...

    CA WATER COMMISSION: DWR’s Climate Action Plan and forecast improvements to adapt to climate change

    Maven
    Notebook News and FeaturesPlanning and management
    March 8, 2022
    At the February meeting of the California Water Commission, the commissioners began their 2022 State Water Project review by hearing...

    DWR: Groundwater Management and Drought: An Interview with the San Joaquin Valley Partnership

    Department of Water Resources (DWR)
    Groundwater News
    March 8, 2022
    From the Department of Water Resources: As California continues to experience historic drought conditions with less available snowpack and precipitation,...

    DAILY DIGEST, 3/7: Judge orders both sides to neutral corners in Kern County ditch bank battle; Stretching California’s rice belt; Megadrought to hit the wine industry hard; How wildfires affect life underwater; and more …

    Maven
    Daily Digest
    March 7, 2022
    — [cmtoc_table_of_contents] On the calendar today … WEBINAR: A Conversation with DWR Director Karla Nemeth from 10am to 11am.  RWA...

    DAILY DIGEST, weekend edition: Drought, water cutbacks take financial toll on Central Valley farmers; DWR awards $49M to small communities for drought assistance; Stuart Somach receives the 2022 Will S. Green Award; Lake Powell to temporarily decline below 3,525 feet; and more …

    Maven
    Daily Digest
    March 6, 2022
    [cmtoc_table_of_contents] In California water news this weekend … Drought, water cutbacks take financial toll on Central Valley farmers: ‘It’s getting...
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    DAILY DIGEST, weekend edition: Friant lawsuit against groundwater agency over sinking canal will go on but it may be individual farmers who ultimately pay; Scott Cameron takes the reins as acting head of Reclamation; Governor Newsom signs SB 72 into law, advancing long-term and reliable water supply for all; and more …

    Top Posts

    • 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
    • DWR: State agencies highlight new measures to combat golden mussels following detection at San Luis Reservoir
      DWR: State agencies highlight new measures to combat golden mussels following detection at San Luis Reservoir
    • DAILY DIGEST, weekend edition: Friant lawsuit against groundwater agency over sinking canal will go on but it may be individual farmers who ultimately pay; Scott Cameron takes the reins as acting head of Reclamation; Governor Newsom signs SB 72 into law, advancing long-term and reliable water supply for all; and more ...
      DAILY DIGEST, weekend edition: Friant lawsuit against groundwater agency over sinking canal will go on but it may be individual farmers who ultimately pay; Scott Cameron takes the reins as acting head of Reclamation; Governor Newsom signs SB 72 into law, advancing long-term and reliable water supply for all; 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, 10/1: 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 ...
    • SJV WATER: Friant lawsuit against groundwater agency over sinking canal will go on but it may be individual farmers who ultimately pay
      SJV WATER: Friant lawsuit against groundwater agency over sinking canal will go on but it may be individual farmers who ultimately pay

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