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    THIS JUST IN … Attorney General Becerra Sues Westlands Water District to Block Unlawful Shasta Dam Project

    CA Attorney General
    Policy and regulation
    May 14, 2019
    From the Office of the Attorney General: California Attorney General Xavier Becerra has filed a lawsuit to block Westlands Water District (Westlands)...

    LETTER: Senator Feinstein praises Newsom decision to support a single Delta tunnel project

    Legislator/Elected Official
    Delta Conveyance Project
    May 14, 2019
    “I believe it is critical that California build a single tunnel to improve Delta conveyance,” she says. Last week, Senator...

    Interview with Wade Crowfoot: Implementing Newsom’s “One California” portfolio approach for water

    Lisa Beutler
    Notebook News and FeaturesPolicy and regulation
    May 14, 2019
    In perhaps the most in-depth interview for water wonks yet, Lisa Beutler, Senior Principal with Stantec, sits down with Secretary...

    DAILY DIGEST: Forecasts call for up to 10 inches of Sierra snow in May; Satellite photo shows state drying out fast; Experts warn of cold snowmelt and swift waters; Aging water workforce spurs industry recruiting efforts; Walmart slashing CO2 of thousands of suppliers; and more …

    Maven
    Daily Digest
    May 14, 2019
    In California water news today, ‘More like winter’: Updated forecasts call for up to 10 inches of Sierra snow in...

    CAL MATTERS: Weakling or bully? The battle over CEQA, the state’s iconic environmental law

    Cal Matters
    Policy and regulation
    May 13, 2019
    Inside the Capitol’s corridors and pro-development quarters around the state, the California Environmental Quality Act is increasingly disparaged as a...

    DAILY DIGEST: New dam proposal in Sierra stirs debate over CA energy policy; What’s all this about a water tax?; Gray whales washing up dead along SF coast; Winterlike weather storm to bring rain, snow; and more …

    Maven
    Daily Digest
    May 13, 2019
    In California water news today, New dam proposal in Sierra Nevada stirs debate over California energy policy; What’s all this...

    DAILY DIGEST, weekend edition: Toward safe and reliable drinking water for all Californians; Coalition in Mendocino County forming to acquire Potter Valley Project; Endangered frog species blocking Camp Fire cleanup; Are Santa Clara Valley farmers paying too little for precious water?; and more …

    Maven
    Daily Digest
    May 12, 2019
    In California water news this weekend, Toward safe and reliable drinking water for all Californians; Coalition in Mendocino County forming...

    DAILY DIGEST: Garamendi applauds cancellation of twin tunnels, suggests alternative plan; San Joaquin Tributaries Authority files lawsuit challenging new wetlands regs; Millions for climate, enviro priorities in Newsom’s May budget, but not much for Paradise; and more …

    Maven
    Daily Digest
    May 10, 2019
    In California water news today, Garamendi applauds cancellation of Twin Tunnels, suggests alternative plan to Newsom; San Joaquin Tributaries Authority...

    DAILY DIGEST: Wildfire burn zones depleting snowpack across West, which fuels more fires and snow loss, research shows; Water tax bill moves to appropriations suspense calendar; CA’s bold step forward Into the contentious world of wetlands regulation; and more …

    Maven
    Daily Digest
    May 9, 2019
    In California water news today, Wildfire burn zones depleting snowpack across West, which fuels more fires and snow loss, research...

    DAILY DIGEST: Four years after CA’s largest dam removal project, how are the fish doing?; Central Valley Project districts seek ways to enhance water supplies; Civil engineers grade CA’s infrastructure with a C-; Imperial Irrigation District approves Salton Sea restoration project; and more …

    Maven
    Daily Digest
    May 8, 2019
    In California water news today, Four years after California’s largest dam removal project, how are the fish doing?; Central Valley...

    CALIFORNIA WATER POLICY CONFERENCE: Reasonable Use or Waste: A Developing Dichotomy

    Maven
    Notebook News and FeaturesPolicy and regulationWater rights and water law
    May 8, 2019
    Panel discussion explores the evolution of the doctrine of reasonable use and considers how the doctrine will, or will not,...

    COURTHOUSE NEWS: Irrigation District Approves Salton Sea Restoration Project

    Courthouse News Service
    Colorado River
    May 7, 2019
    A major Southern California water purveyor paved the way for a massive restoration project at the Salton Sea in an...

    DAILY DIGEST: A Little-known company is quietly making massive water deals; Many large NorCal reservoirs nearly full, still lots of snow to play in; In Trump vs. CA, the state is winning nearly all of its environmental cases; and more …

    Maven
    Daily Digest
    May 7, 2019
    In California water news today, A Little-Known Company is Quietly Making Massive Water Deals; Many large Northern California reservoirs nearly...

    DAILY DIGEST: Capturing stormwater to recharge aquifers; Contaminated tap water at center of debate between lawmakers; Yuba Water Agency launches initiative to enhance reservoir; Lake Mead projected to stay above shortage trigger; and more …

    Maven
    Daily Digest
    May 6, 2019
    In California water news today, Capturing stormwater to recharge aquifers; Contaminated tap water in California at center of debate between...

    DAILY DIGEST, weekend edition: Ski resorts are thriving on CA’s heavy snowpack — and higher prices; Congress OKs more than $29 million in disaster relief for CA fisheries; More on the Delta tunnel announcement; Forest fires accelerating snowmelt across western US; and more …

    Maven
    Daily Digest
    May 5, 2019
    In California water news this weekend, Ski resorts are thriving on California’s heavy snowpack — and higher prices; Congress OKs...
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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 …

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    • 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 ...
    • 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 ...
    • DAILY DIGEST, 9/30: Kern County supervisor predicts “death of SGMA” after groundwater bill is tabled; From Fox Canyon to Mid-Kaweah: Insights into groundwater trading; Environmental restoration gets a boost in California; What to expect this water year in CA, Colorado River; and more ...
      DAILY DIGEST, 9/30: Kern County supervisor predicts “death of SGMA” after groundwater bill is tabled; From Fox Canyon to Mid-Kaweah: Insights into groundwater trading; Environmental restoration gets a boost in California; What to expect this water year in CA, Colorado River; and more ...

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