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    Water agencies and Restore the Delta react to Bay Delta Conservation Plan revisions

    Maven
    Delta Conveyance Project
    December 21, 2014
    Last Friday, the California Natural Resources Agency announced changes to the Bay Delta Conservation Plan, most notably the elimination of...

    Matt Nobriga: The utilization of tidal marshes by fishes of the Upper San Francisco Estuary

    Maven
    Delta science
    December 19, 2014
    At the 2014 Bay Delta Science Conference,  Matt Nobriga, a fish biologist with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, gave...

    Dr. Peter Moyle: Novel Ecosystems of the Suisun Marsh and the Delta – A New Reality

    Maven
    Best of the NotebookDelta scienceEcosystems
    December 18, 2014
    The Delta of our modern times bears little resemblance to its historical self, a mix of native and non-native species...

    The latest issue of the San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science journal now available

    Maven
    Delta science
    December 18, 2014
    The latest issue of the San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science journal is now available.  In this month’s issue: Dispersion...

    Environmental Data Summit: Accessing information that informs decision making

    Maven
    Delta science
    December 17, 2014
    Data, believe it or not, are critical in our lives and influence a broad range of decisions from personal through...

    Groundwater adjudication hearing, part 3: Panel discussion on options for moving forward

    Maven
    Best of the NotebookGroundwater NewsNotebook News and FeaturesPolicy and regulation
    December 17, 2014
    Groundwater adjudications, notoriously expensive and time consuming, emerged as an issue during the development and ultimate passage of the Sustainable...

    Groundwater adjudication hearing, part 2: Case Study on the Antelope Valley Adjudication

    Maven
    Best of the NotebookGroundwater NewsNotebook News and FeaturesPolicy and regulation
    December 16, 2014
    The Antelope Valley groundwater adjudication case is the current poster child for how painfully long and expensive groundwater adjudications can...

    Federal, State Agencies Plan Drought Operations for 2015

    Department of Water Resources (DWR)
    Planning and management
    December 16, 2014
    From the Department of Water Resources Drought Page: “This week brings sorely needed and significant precipitation to California. But similar...

    Groundwater adjudication hearing, part 1: Justice Robie with an overview on how groundwater disputes are resolved in California

    Maven
    Best of the NotebookGroundwater NewsNotebook News and FeaturesPolicy and regulation
    December 15, 2014
    In August of this year, Governor Brown signed the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act, requiring local officials for the first time...

    Delta Stewardship Council, November meeting wrap-up: Delta Levee Investment Strategy and other meeting notes

    Maven
    Notebook News and FeaturesPolicy and regulation
    December 11, 2014
    Coverage of the Delta Stewardship Council’s November meeting wraps up today with the Delta Levee Investment Strategy Monthly Update, and...

    Winter Season Preview: Is the Delta ready?

    Maven
    Current Conditions
    December 10, 2014
    A ‘monster’ storm is bearing down on Northern California, the likes of which we’ve not seen in years, reports say. ...

    This just in … NorCal Congress members vote against drought act; say legislation would gut environmental protections, not help drought

    Legislator/Elected Official
    Policy and regulation
    December 9, 2014
    From Congressman Garamendi’s website: U.S. Reps. Mike Thompson (D-05), George Miller (D-11), Doris Matsui (D-06), Jerry McNerney (D-09), and John...

    This just in … House Passes Valadao Emergency Water Legislation

    Legislator/Elected Official
    Policy and regulation
    December 9, 2014
    From Congressman Valadao’s office: Washington – On Tuesday, December 9, 2014, the United States House of Representatives passed legislation aimed at...

    This just in … The Brown Administration opposes HR 5781

    Governor Jerry Brown
    Policy and regulation
    December 9, 2014
    Received via email: Writing on behalf of the State of California, California Natural Resources Agency Secretary John Laird today issued...

    HR 5781, The California Emergency Drought Relief Act of 2014, likely to be voted on this morning

    Maven
    Policy and regulation
    December 9, 2014
    The House will begin it’s legislative business at 9:00 am PST /12:00 pm EST for legislative business. A vote is...
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    Today’s Daily Digest

    DAILY DIGEST, weekend edition: Friant lawsuit against groundwater agency over sinking canal will go on but it may be individual farmers who ultimately pay; Scott Cameron takes the reins as acting head of Reclamation; Governor Newsom signs SB 72 into law, advancing long-term and reliable water supply for all; and more …

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    • PRESS RELEASE: Governor Newsom signs SB 72 into law, advancing long-term and reliable water supply for all
      PRESS RELEASE: Governor Newsom signs SB 72 into law, advancing long-term and reliable water supply for all
    • DWR: State agencies highlight new measures to combat golden mussels following detection at San Luis Reservoir
      DWR: State agencies highlight new measures to combat golden mussels following detection at San Luis Reservoir
    • DAILY DIGEST, weekend edition: Friant lawsuit against groundwater agency over sinking canal will go on but it may be individual farmers who ultimately pay; Scott Cameron takes the reins as acting head of Reclamation; Governor Newsom signs SB 72 into law, advancing long-term and reliable water supply for all; and more ...
      DAILY DIGEST, weekend edition: Friant lawsuit against groundwater agency over sinking canal will go on but it may be individual farmers who ultimately pay; Scott Cameron takes the reins as acting head of Reclamation; Governor Newsom signs SB 72 into law, advancing long-term and reliable water supply for all; 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 ...
    • SJV WATER: Friant lawsuit against groundwater agency over sinking canal will go on but it may be individual farmers who ultimately pay
      SJV WATER: Friant lawsuit against groundwater agency over sinking canal will go on but it may be individual farmers who ultimately pay

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