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    DESERT RESEARCH INSTITUTE: Study develops framework for forecasting contribution of snowpack to flood risk during winter storms

    Desert Research Institute
    Planning and management
    May 3, 2022
    New research advances effort to create a decision-support tool for reservoir operators and flood managers From the Desert Research Institute:...

    COURTHOUSE NEWS: Feds to take water from Wyoming to bolster Lake Powell

    Courthouse News Service
    Colorado River
    May 3, 2022
    Akin to robbing Peter to pay Paul, the feds say the influx of water into Lake Powell is necessary to...

    DAILY DIGEST, 5/3: Valley could see a “mass migration” of farmworkers as land is fallowed under SGMA; Why farmers often pay higher water rates and fees during drought; Beyond “paper” water: The complexities of fully leveraging tribal water rights; Why Morro Bay is struggling to remove a trio of smokestacks; and more …

    Maven
    Daily Digest
    May 3, 2022
    — [cmtoc_table_of_contents] On the calendar today … WEBINAR: A Restored California is a Resilient California from 9am to 10:30am.  This...

    CENTRAL VALLEY WATER BOARD: CV-SALTS program to focus on enforcement

    Maven
    AgricultureNotebook News and Features
    May 3, 2022
    “You can’t just dare the board to come after you.  You have to pay your fees, and you have to...

    DAILY DIGEST, 5/2: Kings Co. Supervisor emerges as pricey proxy fight over water; Newsom takes stance on prickly enviro issues; In the face of megadroughts, L.A. is transforming how it uses water; Senators to unveil climate-focused water infrastructure bill; and more …

    Maven
    Daily Digest
    May 2, 2022
    — [cmtoc_table_of_contents] On the calendar today … EVENT: Delta Lead Scientist Ask Me Anything at 12:00pm. Join Delta Lead Scientist...

    UPDATE: Delta Stewardship Council denies appeal of Lookout Slough project

    Maven
    Notebook News and FeaturesPolicy and regulation
    May 2, 2022
    At the April meeting of the Delta Stewardship Council during a public hearing, the Council voted to deny the appeal...

    MONTHLY RESERVOIR REPORT for May 1

    Robert Shibatani
    Current Conditions
    May 2, 2022
    The rains that bring May flowers sort of fizzled after what looked momentarily promising… Across California, federal CVP reservoir storage...

    DAILY DIGEST, weekend edition: Newsom: Desalination project should be approved; Two SLO towns must halt new development due to lack of water, state agency says; What La Niña means for California this summer; How mermaids in the desert launched the career of Bureau of Reclamation commissioner; and more …

    Maven
    Daily Digest
    May 1, 2022
    [cmtoc_table_of_contents] In California water news this weekend … Newsom: Desalination project should be approved — “We need more damn tools...

    WEEKLY WATER NEWS DIGEST for April 24-29: Voluntary agreements, PFAS in California, Millions of Californians under new water restrictions, and all the top water news of the week

    Maven
    Weekly Digest
    April 29, 2022
    A wrap-up of posts published on Maven’s Notebook this week … Note to readers: Sign up for weekly email service...

    DAILY DIGEST, 4/29: Why the lawn is terrible for the water crisis; Salmon swimming in Battle Creek for first time in a century; Newsom reveals new plan to tackle California heat waves; NASA scientist discovers new means to measure snow depth from space; and more …

    Maven
    Daily Digest
    April 29, 2022
    [cmtoc_table_of_contents] In California water news today … Why the Great American Lawn is terrible for the West’s water crisis “As...

    STATELINE: Climate Change is Pushing Toxic Chemicals into Drinking Wells

    Stateline
    Groundwater NewsWater qualityWildfires and watersheds
    April 28, 2022
    By Erika Bolstad, Stateline Don Myron is probably best known as the guy who survived one of the deadliest fires...

    DAILY DIGEST, 4/28: Valley’s ‘water blueprint’ pushes for $6.5bil in water funds; Is NorCal next for water conservation rules?; Megadrought threatens CA power blackouts; Climate change is pushing toxic chemicals into drinking wells; and more …

    Maven
    Daily Digest
    April 28, 2022
    — [cmtoc_table_of_contents] On the calendar today … MEETING/PUBLIC HEARING: Delta Stewardship Council beginning at 9am. At its regularly-scheduled meeting on...

    STATE WATER BOARD: PFAS in California

    Maven
    Notebook News and FeaturesPolicy and regulation
    April 28, 2022
    Staff presents results from the ongoing statewide PFAS investigations Per and polyfluoroalkyl substances (or PFAS) are a group of manufactured...

    CAL MATTERS: 6 million Southern Californians face unprecedented order to conserve water

    Cal Matters
    Policy and regulation
    April 27, 2022
    By Rachel Becker, CalMatters This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Unprecedented water restrictions are...

    COMMENTARY: Farm regions deserve a voice on protecting aquifers

    Ag Alert
    AgricultureCommentaryGroundwater News
    April 27, 2022
    By Danny Merkley, California Farm Bureau Federation California’s farmers and ranchers are under enormous stress entering a third year of...
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    Today’s Daily Digest

    DAILY DIGEST, 11/7: Major storm could drench CA — or miss much of the state. Here are the odds; With the rise of AI, CA’s data centers require more water, energy. But by how much?; California projected to achieve lowest Colorado River use since 1949; and more …

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    • DAILY DIGEST, 11/7: Major storm could drench CA — or miss much of the state. Here are the odds; With the rise of AI, CA’s data centers require more water, energy. But by how much?; California projected to achieve lowest Colorado River use since 1949; and more ...
      DAILY DIGEST, 11/7: Major storm could drench CA — or miss much of the state. Here are the odds; With the rise of AI, CA’s data centers require more water, energy. But by how much?; California projected to achieve lowest Colorado River use since 1949; and more ...
    • DAILY DIGEST, 11/6: Groundwater markets struggle to gain traction under SGMA; California surface water costs triple during drought; Senate Bill 72 Bolsters California Water Plan and advances long-term water supply goals; LA County awards $24 million for stormwater capture projects in six cities; and more ...
      DAILY DIGEST, 11/6: Groundwater markets struggle to gain traction under SGMA; California surface water costs triple during drought; Senate Bill 72 Bolsters California Water Plan and advances long-term water supply goals; LA County awards $24 million for stormwater capture projects in six cities; and more ...
    • COURTHOUSE NEWS: California county must face claims it deprived Asian residents of water
      COURTHOUSE NEWS: California county must face claims it deprived Asian residents of water
    • GIANNINI FOUNDATION OF AG ECONOMICS: Stuck in the mud: Groundwater markets struggle to gain traction under SGMA
      GIANNINI FOUNDATION OF AG ECONOMICS: Stuck in the mud: Groundwater markets struggle to gain traction under SGMA
    • WEEKLY WATER NEWS DIGEST for Nov. 2-7: Major storm could drench California — or not; Groundwater agencies squabble as state announces restart of sanctions against Tulare subbasin; Markets struggle to gain traction under SGMA; Golden mussels upending life in the Delta, with no help on the way; and more ...
      WEEKLY WATER NEWS DIGEST for Nov. 2-7: Major storm could drench California — or not; Groundwater agencies squabble as state announces restart of sanctions against Tulare subbasin; Markets struggle to gain traction under SGMA; Golden mussels upending life in the Delta, with no help on the way; and more ...

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