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    LAist: How much toxic heavy metal is in that bright red fire retardant? We had it tested to find out

    LAist
    Wildfires and watersheds
    April 3, 2025
    An LAist investigation found arsenic, cadmium, chromium and lead in samples of fire retardant collected from the Palisades, Eaton and...

    UC BERKELEY: A single dry winter decimated California’s salmon and trout populations

    UC Berkeley
    Fish and wildlife
    April 3, 2025
    Severely dry conditions during the winter of 2013-2014 blocked some species of salmon and steelhead trout from accessing their breeding...

    DELTA COUNCIL: Anticipating the next drought: DWR’s plans for rapid barrier construction

    Maven
    Notebook News and FeaturesPlanning and management
    April 3, 2025
    California frequently experiences multi-year droughts, a natural aspect of our highly variable climate. However, climate change intensifies both the frequency...

    EDWARD RING: Fast-track dredging to save the Delta

    Edward Ring
    Commentary
    April 3, 2025
    By Edward Ring Governor Newsom’s priority constituency is now located outside of California and shaded purple, and a new team...

    PRESS RELEASE: Tribes celebrate historic Trinity River water agreement

    Hoopa Valley Tribe
    Policy and regulation
    April 3, 2025
    The ceremony at the confluence of Trinity River marks a critical step toward honoring water rights and delivering 50,000 Acre-Feet...

    SJV WATER: Order that had kept water in the Kern River reversed by 5th District Court of Appeal

    SJV Water
    Water rights and water law
    April 3, 2025
    By Lois Henry, SJV Water In a wide-ranging ruling that could have larger implications for public interest lawsuits throughout California,...

    DAILY DIGEST, 4/2: Report: As Colorado River shrinks, states fail to tap recycled water; Sierra Nevada snowpack sees most bountiful three years in a row in 25 years; San Diego Water Authority reports ‘more than enough’ supply to meet regional demands despite little rain; New study finds Rocky Mountain snow contamination; and more …

    Maven
    Daily Digest
    April 2, 2025
    [cmtoc_table_of_contents] Several news sources featured in the Daily Digest may limit the number of articles you can access without a...

    UCLA: As Colorado River shrinks, states fail to tap an accessible water source

    UCLA
    Colorado RiverWater supply augmentation
    April 2, 2025
    By Claire Griffiths, UCLA States across the Colorado River Basin are squandering a critical opportunity to ease the region’s historic...

    DESERT RESEARCH INSTITUTE: New study finds Rocky Mountain snow contamination

    Desert Research Institute
    Colorado River
    April 2, 2025
    An examination of Rocky Mountain snow finds higher contamination levels of mercury and others metals in the northern part of...

    C-WIN PRESS RELEASE: The mask comes off: DWR reveals true purpose of the Delta tunnel

    CA Water Impact Network (C-WIN)
    CommentaryDelta Conveyance Project
    April 2, 2025
    Press release from the California Water Impact Network (C-WIN) The Newsom administration has long insisted the primary purpose of the...

    USGS: Scientists continue their study of the Santa Ana sucker

    USGS
    Fish and wildlifeScience
    April 2, 2025
    In the ongoing research of the Santa Ana Sucker (Pantosteus santaanae) USGS scientists try out different sampling methods. By the...

    DAILY DIGEST, 4/1: San Luis Reservoir is about to expand — if it can clear a major hurdle; It’s spring, but the Sierra are getting slammed by another round of snow; CA lobbying for a new Trump windfall: Funds to create shipyards; Dwindling water supply, legal questions push Colorado River into ‘wildly uncharted territory’; and more …

    Maven
    Daily Digest
    April 1, 2025
    [cmtoc_table_of_contents] Several news sources featured in the Daily Digest may limit the number of articles you can access without a...

    DESERT RESEARCH INSTITUTE: Blurring the line between rain and snow: the limits of meteorological classification

    Desert Research Institute
    Hydrology
    April 1, 2025
    A new study demonstrates how community scientists with the Mountain Rain or Snow initiative are helping to improve winter weather...

    COURTHOUSE NEWS: Historic California drought harmed salmon, research shows

    Courthouse News Service
    Ecosystems
    April 1, 2025
    The 2013-14 winter season, which came during historic drought conditions in California, inhibited salmonids from reaching their breeding grounds and...

    ASPEN JOURNALISM: Dwindling water supply, legal questions push Colorado River into ‘wildly uncharted territory’

    Aspen Journalism
    Colorado River
    April 1, 2025
    Threat of compact call hangs over seven-state talks By Heather Sackett, Aspen Journalism Aspen Journalism is an independent nonprofit news...
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    Today’s Daily Digest

    DAILY DIGEST, 9/29: Happy New Water Year 2026!; Risk-taking is key to saving CA’s freshwater species; Salmon habitat restoration priorities in the Lower Russian River; Trump officials shut off funding for climate adaptation centers; and more …

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    • DAILY DIGEST, 9/29: Happy New Water Year 2026!; Risk-taking is key to saving CA’s freshwater species; Salmon habitat restoration priorities in the Lower Russian River; Trump officials shut off funding for climate adaptation centers; and more ...
      DAILY DIGEST, 9/29: Happy New Water Year 2026!; Risk-taking is key to saving CA’s freshwater species; Salmon habitat restoration priorities in the Lower Russian River; Trump officials shut off funding for climate adaptation centers; and more ...
    • DAILY DIGEST, weekend edition: Can an AI-guided robot help San Rafael resist sea level rise?; How first major storm of the rainy season will impact CA; Reforesting a fiery, warming world; Upper Newport Bay gives visitors up close look at unique habitat; and more ...
      DAILY DIGEST, weekend edition: Can an AI-guided robot help San Rafael resist sea level rise?; How first major storm of the rainy season will impact CA; Reforesting a fiery, warming world; Upper Newport Bay gives visitors up close look at unique habitat; and more ...
    • NOAA FISHERIES: Salmon habitat restoration priorities in the Lower Russian River
      NOAA FISHERIES: Salmon habitat restoration priorities in the Lower Russian River
    • NOTEBOOK FEATURE: Risk-taking is key to saving California’s freshwater species: A conversation with water lawyer Jennifer Harder
      NOTEBOOK FEATURE: Risk-taking is key to saving California’s freshwater species: A conversation with water lawyer Jennifer Harder
    • DAILY DIGEST, 9/26: Marine heatwave ‘blob’ returns in Pacific, rivaling past events in size and impact; How to make water conservation a habit; Agriculture is tested in courtrooms and at the ballot box; Modeling flood mitigation strategies in the San Francisco Bay Area; and more ...
      DAILY DIGEST, 9/26: Marine heatwave ‘blob’ returns in Pacific, rivaling past events in size and impact; How to make water conservation a habit; Agriculture is tested in courtrooms and at the ballot box; Modeling flood mitigation strategies in the San Francisco Bay Area; and more ...

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