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    Environmental and conservation groups submit comments on California Water Fix Final EIR/EIS

    Maven
    Delta Conveyance Project
    January 31, 2017
    “Talking Points and Unfounded Assertions”: Environmental Water Caucus finds Delta Tunnels Final EIR Lacking From the Environmental Water Caucus via...

    NASA/JPL: Storms filled 37 percent of California’s snow-water deficit

    NASA/JPL
    Hydrology
    January 27, 2017
    January storms may have recouped 37 percent of California’s five-year deficit in snow water. By NASA/JPL The “atmospheric river” weather...

    BAY DELTA SCIENCE CONFERENCE: The effects of water project operations on juvenile salmon survival in the Delta

    Maven
    Delta scienceNotebook News and FeaturesWater project operations
    January 26, 2017
    Literature, data review, and recommendations for future salmonid investigations Survival for migrating juvenile chinook salmon has been low for those...

    BAY DELTA SCIENCE CONFERENCE: Managing the state and federal water projects: The Collaborative Science and Adaptive Management Program

    Maven
    Best of the NotebookDelta scienceNotebook News and Features
    January 25, 2017
    Part 1: Collaborative Science and Adaptive Management Program: Moving from Litigation to Collaboration The Collaborative Science and Adaptive Management Program...

    THIS JUST IN … Bureau of Reclamation Outlines Water Year 2017 Central Valley Project Water Supply Conditions

    Bureau of Reclamation News
    Current Conditions
    January 20, 2017
    From the Bureau of Reclamation: In preparation for the initial 2017 water supply allocation announcement, the Bureau of Reclamation is...

    US FWS: Rain or Shine, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Biologists Work Through Some Tough Weather Conditions

    US Fish and Wildlife Service
    Fish and wildlifeScience
    January 19, 2017
    By Steve Martarano, US FWS The rains came, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service got to work. Whether it...

    BAY DELTA SCIENCE CONFERENCE: A Tale of Two Deltas: A Comparison of Transport Processes in the Predevelopment and Contemporary Delta

    Maven
    Delta science
    January 19, 2017
    Modification of the Delta’s landscape has fundamentally changed hydrodynamic and transport processes in the Delta. In this presentation, Jon Burau,...

    THIS JUST IN … State Water Project Allocation Increased to 60%

    Department of Water Resources (DWR)
    Current Conditions
    January 18, 2017
    From the Department of Water Resources: As winter storms continue to fill reservoirs and boost the snowpack, the Department of...

    STATE WATER BOARD: Update on temporary water right permits for groundwater recharge

    Maven
    Best of the NotebookGroundwater NewsNotebook News and Features
    January 18, 2017
    The ongoing statewide drought and implementation of the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act have triggered increased interest in capturing high surface...

    The role of adjudications in groundwater governance and management

    Maven
    Groundwater NewsNotebook News and Features
    January 17, 2017
    At the San Gabriel Valley Water Forum held in the fall of 2016, Bill Blomquist, a professor of political science...

    THIS JUST IN … Water Scarce to Recharge Groundwater Basins, New DWR Report Shows

    Department of Water Resources (DWR)
    Groundwater NewsReports
    January 12, 2017
    Recent storms underscore the need for more innovation and investment From the Department of Water Resources: A first-of-its-kind analysis of...

    BAY DELTA SCIENCE CONFERENCE: The scientific challenge of establishing appropriate baselines for restoration

    Maven
    Delta scienceEcosystems
    January 12, 2017
    Ecosystem restoration generally seeks to reestablish structures and processes in ecosystems that have been degraded by human activities. The success...

    DELTA PLAN INTERAGENCY IMPLEMENTATION COMMITTEE: Ecosystem Restoration Progress Update

    Maven
    Delta scienceEcosystemsNotebook News and Features
    January 11, 2017
    Panel discusses the progress made on ecosystem restoration projects in the Delta At the Delta Plan Interagency Implementation Committee meeting...

    DELTA PLAN INTERAGENCY IMPLEMENTATION COMMITTEE: Linking Best Available Science with Decision Making

    Maven
    Delta scienceNotebook News and FeaturesScience
    January 10, 2017
    Presentations on the State of Bay Delta Science 2016, San Francisco Estuary Institute’s A Delta Renewed The second of two...

    DELTA PLAN INTERAGENCY IMPLEMENTATION COMMITTEE: The Science Enterprise Workshop: Supporting and implementing collaborative science

    Maven
    Notebook News and FeaturesPolicy and regulation
    January 9, 2017
    Committee of state, local, and federal agencies discusses integrated modeling, what can be learned from other science enterprises in the...
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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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    • 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 ...
    • 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
    • REPORT: From drought to deluge: WMO report highlights increasingly erratic water cycle
      REPORT: From drought to deluge: WMO report highlights increasingly erratic water cycle
    • 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 ...

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