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    FLOWS SYMPOSIUM, Part 4: Examples of Managed Flow Regimes – Possible Models for the Delta?; Panel Discussion

    Maven
    Delta scienceNotebook News and Features
    July 20, 2017
    In January of 2013, a symposium hosted by Delta Science Program and the UC Davis Center for Aquatic Biology and...

    THIS JUST IN … Governor Brown appoints new Director of the Department of Water Resources

    Governor Jerry Brown
    Policy and regulation
    July 19, 2017
    From the Office of the Governor: Grant Davis, 54, of Petaluma, has been appointed director of the California Department of...

    FLOWS SYMPOSIUM, PART 3: Hydrographs and Ecological Functions in the Present-day Landscape of the Sacramento River; Ecological Response to the Unregulated Spring Flow Regime in the Sierra Nevada

    Maven
    Delta scienceNotebook News and Features
    July 19, 2017
    In January of 2013, a symposium hosted by Delta Science Program and the UC Davis Center for Aquatic Biology and...

    FLOWS SYMPOSIUM, PART 2: What Do We Mean by “Natural Functional Delta Inflow” in a Regulated and Modified System?; Delta Inflows of the Past: Lessons for Connecting Landscape Elements

    Maven
    Delta scienceNotebook News and Features
    July 18, 2017
    In January of 2013, a symposium hosted by Delta Science Program and the UC Davis Center for Aquatic Biology and...

    CALIFORNIA WATER FIX: Santa Clara Valley Water District starts preparations for making a decision

    Maven
    Delta Conveyance ProjectNotebook News and Features
    July 17, 2017
    The Santa Clara Valley Water District provides wholesale water supply, flood protection and stream stewardship for the Silicon Valley covering...

    FLOWS SYMPOSIUM, PART 1: The science of natural functional flows to the Delta: In-stream flow science for sustainable river management

    Maven
    Delta scienceNotebook News and Features
    July 17, 2017
    In January of 2013, a symposium hosted by Delta Science Program and the UC Davis Center for Aquatic Biology and...

    CHRIS ENRIGHT: What Do We Mean by “Natural Functional Delta Inflow” in a Regulated and Modified System?

    Maven
    Science
    July 16, 2017
    “The issue here for the day is really what do we mean by natural functional flows,” began Chris Enright, Senior...

    DR. GEOFFREY PETTS: In-stream Flow Science for Sustainable River Management

    Maven
    Science
    July 16, 2017
    The plenary lecture was given by Dr. Geoffrey Petts, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Westminster, a position he has held...

    THE SCIENCE OF NATURAL FUNCTIONAL FLOWS TO THE DELTA

    Maven
    Delta science
    July 16, 2017
    In January of 2013, a symposium hosted by Delta Science Program and the UC Davis Center for Aquatic Biology and...

    PANEL DISCUSSION: The science of natural functional flows to the Delta

    Maven
    Delta science
    July 16, 2017
    “Some would argue that more storage in the system would actually benefit native species and our ability to provide environmental...

    DR. CLIFFORD DAHM: Examples of Managed Flow Regimes – Possible Models for the Delta?

    Maven
    Science
    July 16, 2017
    Dr. Clifford Dahm began by noting that his presentation will present possible models for the Delta, drawing on some of...

    DR. SARAH YARNELL: Ecological Response to the Unregulated Spring Flow Regime in the Sierra Nevada

    Maven
    Science
    July 16, 2017
    Dr. Sarah Yarnell is Associate Project Scientist at the Center for Watershed Sciences, and her presentation was drawn from research...

    DR. BRUCE HERBOLD: Hydrographs and Ecological Functions in the Present-day Landscape of the Sacramento River

    Maven
    Delta scienceEcosystems
    July 16, 2017
    Dr. Bruce Herbold, Estuarine Ecology consultant, now retired from USEPA, began by saying he would be focusing on the Sacramento...

    ROBIN GROSSINGER: Delta Inflows of the Past: Lessons for Connecting Landscape Elements – Hydrograph Variability and Functions from the Historical Landscape

    Maven
    Delta science
    July 16, 2017
    Robin Grossinger, Senior Scientist at the San Francisco Estuary Institute, began by saying he felt well-set up by the first...

    DWR’s Sustainable Groundwater Program Management News for July 12

    Maven
    ANNOUNCEMENTS
    July 15, 2017
    From the Department of Water Resources: Basin Boundary Modification The initial notification period for Basin Boundary Modification Requests opened on...
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