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    Restore the Delta and other tunnel opponents hold media call, criticize lack of BDCP Implementing Agreement, say water exporters taking over DWR, and say Feinstein’s S 2918 would remove key protections

    Maven
    Delta Conveyance ProjectNotebook News and FeaturesPolicy and regulation
    May 14, 2014
    Tunnel opponents release BDCP documents obtained through public records act requests Earlier today, Restore the Delta held a press conference...

    State Water Board to consider emergency minimum flow requirements for three Sacramento River tributaries

    Maven
    Policy and regulation
    May 14, 2014
    At Tuesday’s meeting of the State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board), the Board will consider adoption of a...

    Reclamation makes historic releases of water from Friant Dam to San Joaquin River Exchange Contractors

    Bureau of Reclamation News
    Water project operations
    May 14, 2014
    From the Bureau of Reclamation: Reclamation will begin increasing releases from Friant Dam near Fresno into the San Joaquin River...

    Reclamation updates CVP water supply for exchange contractors and refuges south of Delta

    Bureau of Reclamation News
    Current Conditions
    May 14, 2014
    From the Bureau of Reclamation: “The Bureau of Reclamation today announced an update to the February 2014 Central Valley Project...

    California Water Policy Seminar Series: Farms, floods, fowl and fish on the Yolo Bypass: Can we all get along here?

    Maven
    Delta scienceEcosystemsNotebook News and Features
    May 12, 2014
      The California Water Policy Seminar Series, presented by the UC Davis Center for Watershed Sciences and the law school’s...

    Diving into groundwater – what’s left of it

    Maven
    Groundwater NewsNotebook News and Features
    May 7, 2014
    As the warm temperatures melt California’s meager snowpack, turning rivers into streams and streams into mere trickles, communities and farmers...

    The BDCP is affordable for Los Angeles ratepayers, says the City’s Ratepayer Advocate

    Maven
    Delta Conveyance Project
    May 6, 2014
    The Bay Delta Conservation Plan is affordable to almost all Los Angeles households under a wide array of cost and...

    Temporary Urgency Change Petitions approved for State and Federal Water Projects

    State Water Board
    Water project operationsWater quality
    May 2, 2014
    The Executive Director of the State Water Resources Control Board has issued an order approving further changes to the license...

    Final snow survey comes up dry as 3-year drought retains grip: Snow water content just 18% of normal statewide, but only 7% in Northern Sierras

    Department of Water Resources (DWR)
    Current Conditions
    May 1, 2014
    From the Department of Water Resources: Today’s final snow survey of the year found more bare ground than snow as...

    DWR Groundwater Report, the picture edition

    Maven
    Groundwater News
    May 1, 2014
    I was preparing to print out DWR’s groundwater report, but then I realized that out of the 51 pages, most...

    Groundwater Management Workshop, Part 4: The state backstop

    Maven
    Groundwater NewsNotebook News and FeaturesPolicy and regulation
    May 1, 2014
    On March 24, the California Natural Resources Agency, the California Department of Food and Agriculture, and the California Environmental Protection...

    DWR releases report on groundwater basins with potential shortages, monitoring, gaps

    Maven
    Groundwater News
    April 30, 2014
    From the Department of Water Resources: The Department of Water Resources (DWR) today released a report on groundwater showing that...

    State Water Board moves to expedite use of recycled water

    Maven
    Water supply augmentation
    April 30, 2014
    In response to the Governor’s proclamation of a Drought State of Emergency in January of this year, the State Water...

    Groundwater Management Workshop, Part 3: Financing mechanisms for groundwater management

    Maven
    Groundwater NewsNotebook News and FeaturesPolicy and regulation
    April 30, 2014
    On March 24, the California Natural Resources Agency, the California Department of Food and Agriculture, and the California Environmental Protection...

    Groundwater Management Workshop, Part 2: Tools, authorities and incentives to help local agencies manage groundwater sustainably

    Maven
    Groundwater NewsNotebook News and FeaturesPolicy and regulation
    April 29, 2014
    On March 24, the California Natural Resources Agency, the California Department of Food and Agriculture, and the California Environmental Protection...
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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, 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 ...
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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 ...
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      NOTEBOOK FEATURE: Risk-taking is key to saving California’s freshwater species: A conversation with water lawyer Jennifer Harder

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