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    DAILY DIGEST, 10/7: ‘Significant changes’ coming to weather in the Sierra; Zero Delta smelt found in September Fall Midwater Trawl; Parched California takes aim at water rate ‘bounty hunter’ suits; Newsom signs proactive water solutions bill SB 403; and more …

    Maven
    Daily Digest
    October 7, 2021
    — [cmtoc_table_of_contents] On the calendar today … EVENT: Diversity in California Water from 11am to 1pm. The California water sector is...

    BAY DELTA SCIENCE CONFERENCE: Delta Adapts: Assessing Ecosystem Vulnerability to Climate Change

    Maven
    Climate changeDelta science
    October 7, 2021
    The loss of most ecosystems in the Bay-Delta has heavily compromised the functioning of the remnant ecosystems, which are anticipated...

    NEVADA CURRENT: Drought conditions, climate crisis spur calls for more efficient water infrastructure

    Nevada Current
    Colorado River
    October 6, 2021
    by Ariana Figueroa, Nevada Current Experts in government, agriculture, water management and the environment stressed during a U.S. Senate hearing...

    DAILY DIGEST, 10/6: Rep. Harder, Agriculture Sec’ty Vilsack on solutions to CA drought; Biden action puts a hold on Trump admin biops; LADWP has saved enough water that it will start sharing with neighbors; and more …

    Maven
    Daily Digest
    October 6, 2021
    — [cmtoc_table_of_contents] On the calendar today … FREE WEBINAR: Veterans in water from 11am to 12pm. California’s water utilities now hiring...

    RISING VOICES: Rising Voices: Water Affordability and Shrinking Wells

    The Water Hub
    Planning and management
    October 6, 2021
    Each month, the Water Hub is checking in with advocates & organizers in California to talk about water issues impacting...

    NOTICE: Notice of Proposed Emergency Rulemaking – Winery Process Water Fees

    Maven
    ANNOUNCEMENTS
    October 5, 2021

    NOTICE: Emergency Regulation for Mill Creek and Deer Creek watersheds – Approved and Now in Effect

    State Water Board
    ANNOUNCEMENTS
    October 5, 2021
    From the State Water Resources Control Board: The emergency regulation for the Mill Creek and Deer Creek watersheds is effective...

    NOTICE of Temporary Water Right Permit Application T033231 to Appropriate Water from the James Bypass in Fresno County

    Maven
    ANNOUNCEMENTS
    October 5, 2021
    From the State Water Board: Please be advised that the McMullin Area Groundwater Sustainability Agency has filed temporary water right...

    DWR’S SGMO NEWSLETTER: AEM surveys, Draft Drinking Water Well Principles and Strategies Document, A week of webinars on SGMA efforts, and more …

    Department of Water Resources (DWR)
    ANNOUNCEMENTS
    October 5, 2021
    From the Department of Water Resources Sustainable Groundwater Management Office: NEW First Airborne Electromagnetic (AEM) Surveys Complete and Additional Surveys Scheduled...

    DAILY DIGEST, 10/5: October Outlook: Finally, some less-than-scary news for the West; Q/A with Paul Gosselin, Deputy Director of Sustainable Groundwater Management; What’s behind CA’s surge of large fires?; Feds sue Oregon over Klamath Project; and more …

    Maven
    Daily Digest
    October 5, 2021
    [cmtoc_table_of_contents] On the calendar today … MEETING:The State Water Resources Control Board will meet beginning at 9am. Agenda items include...

    FEATURE: First Field-Based Assessment of Levee Risk in the Delta

    Robin Meadows
    Delta scienceNotebook News and Features
    October 5, 2021
    Written by Robin Meadows Like other islands in the central Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, Bacon Island has subsided below sea level...

    CAL MATTERS: A rare ecological gem is slicked with spilled oil — again

    Cal Matters
    Ecosystems
    October 5, 2021
    Wetlands painstakingly created with millions of dollars are the most devastating victims of the Huntington Beach oil spill. The trio...

    DAILY DIGEST, 10/4: Why are lawns green in SoCal and going brown in the Bay Area?; CA regulators buckle up for the potential of 0% water allocation for 2022; Huge ecological losses feared as Orange County oil spill hits wetlands, marshes; and more …

    Maven
    Daily Digest
    October 4, 2021
    — [cmtoc_table_of_contents] In California water news today … Why are lawns green in Southern California and going brown in the...

    Increased Hatchery Production Aims to Boost Chinook Salmon for Endangered Killer Whales

    NOAA Fisheries
    Fish and wildlife
    October 4, 2021
    State, tribal, and federal hatcheries seek to increase Chinook by 4–5 percent From NOAA Fisheries: Federal, state, and tribal salmon...

    MONTHLY RESERVOIR REPORT for October 1st, including current reservoir and water conditions

    Robert Shibatani
    Current Conditions
    October 3, 2021
    Written by Robert Shibatani The 2020-21 Water Year is officially over… and not a moment too soon.  It’s a year...
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    Today’s Daily Digest

    DAILY DIGEST, 11/5: Why are rates rising faster at investor-owned utilities than at public utilities?; Thinning, burning forests provide multiple benefits, some of them surprising; Klamath groups say fish screen promises have gone unfulfilled; Hobbs rips Upper States’ ‘extreme negotiating position’ on Colorado River; and more …

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    • DAILY DIGEST, 11/5: Why are rates rising faster at investor-owned utilities than at public utilities?; Thinning, burning forests provide multiple benefits, some of them surprising; Klamath groups say fish screen promises have gone unfulfilled; Hobbs rips Upper States’ ‘extreme negotiating position’ on Colorado River; and more ...
      DAILY DIGEST, 11/5: Why are rates rising faster at investor-owned utilities than at public utilities?; Thinning, burning forests provide multiple benefits, some of them surprising; Klamath groups say fish screen promises have gone unfulfilled; Hobbs rips Upper States’ ‘extreme negotiating position’ on Colorado River; 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
    • INSIDE CLIMATE NEWS: Why are rates rising faster at investor-owned utilities than at public utilities?
      INSIDE CLIMATE NEWS: Why are rates rising faster at investor-owned utilities than at public utilities?
    • DAILY DIGEST, 11/4: Back-to-back storms to bring rain, mountain snow; ‘Emerging threat’: An invasive species is upending life in the Delta, with no help on the way; UV light holds promise for energy-efficient desalination; San Mateo County cities band together to improve climate resilience; and more ...
      DAILY DIGEST, 11/4: Back-to-back storms to bring rain, mountain snow; ‘Emerging threat’: An invasive species is upending life in the Delta, with no help on the way; UV light holds promise for energy-efficient desalination; San Mateo County cities band together to improve climate resilience; and more ...
    • UC MERCED: Thinning, burning forests provide multiple benefits, some of them surprising
      UC MERCED: Thinning, burning forests provide multiple benefits, some of them surprising

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