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    The Delta Conservancy approves a Strategic Plan, attempting to set a path forward in an uncertain future

    Maven
    Notebook News and FeaturesPolicy and regulation
    August 11, 2012
    The Delta Conservancy, a State-designated agency for implementing ecosystem restoration in the Delta, has approved a Strategic Plan outlining the...

    Delta Stewardship Council’s final Delta Plan incorporates some, but not all, of the Delta Protection Commission’s Economic Sustainability Plan recommendations

    Maven
    Notebook News and FeaturesPolicy and regulation
    August 10, 2012
    The Delta Stewardship Council has completed its review of the Delta Protection Commission’s Economic Sustainability Plan, fully accepting seventeen of...

    Los Angeles, other cities collaborate on climate adaptation strategies

    Maven
    Climate changeNotebook News and Features
    July 16, 2012
    “Climate change is the defining problem of our time, and how we adapt will determine our longevity as a species,”...

    USGS: ARkStorm: California’s other “big one”

    USGS
    Planning and management
    February 4, 2011
    In 1861-62, California was bombarded for 45 days with one strong winter storm after another, causing severe flooding up and...

    USGS: Mercury contamination from historical gold mining in California

    USGS
    ReportsWater quality
    March 18, 2010
    Mercury contamination from historical gold mines represents a potential risk to human health and the environment. This fact sheet provides...

    USGS: Overview of the ARkStorm scenario

    USGS
    Planning and management
    January 15, 2010
    From the USGS: The U.S. Geological Survey, Multi Hazards Demonstration Project (MHDP) uses hazards science to improve resiliency of communities...
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    Today’s Daily Digest

    DAILY DIGEST, 11/6: Groundwater markets struggle to gain traction under SGMA; California surface water costs triple during drought; Senate Bill 72 Bolsters California Water Plan and advances long-term water supply goals; LA County awards $24 million for stormwater capture projects in six cities; and more …

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    • DAILY DIGEST, 11/5: Why are rates rising faster at investor-owned utilities than at public utilities?; Thinning, burning forests provide multiple benefits, some of them surprising; Klamath groups say fish screen promises have gone unfulfilled; Hobbs rips Upper States’ ‘extreme negotiating position’ on Colorado River; and more ...
      DAILY DIGEST, 11/5: Why are rates rising faster at investor-owned utilities than at public utilities?; Thinning, burning forests provide multiple benefits, some of them surprising; Klamath groups say fish screen promises have gone unfulfilled; Hobbs rips Upper States’ ‘extreme negotiating position’ on Colorado River; and more ...
    • COURTHOUSE NEWS: California county must face claims it deprived Asian residents of water
      COURTHOUSE NEWS: California county must face claims it deprived Asian residents of water
    • DAILY DIGEST, 11/6: Groundwater markets struggle to gain traction under SGMA; California surface water costs triple during drought; Senate Bill 72 Bolsters California Water Plan and advances long-term water supply goals; LA County awards $24 million for stormwater capture projects in six cities; and more ...
      DAILY DIGEST, 11/6: Groundwater markets struggle to gain traction under SGMA; California surface water costs triple during drought; Senate Bill 72 Bolsters California Water Plan and advances long-term water supply goals; LA County awards $24 million for stormwater capture projects in six cities; and more ...
    • INSIDE CLIMATE NEWS: Why are rates rising faster at investor-owned utilities than at public utilities?
      INSIDE CLIMATE NEWS: Why are rates rising faster at investor-owned utilities than at public utilities?
    • DAILY DIGEST, 11/4: Back-to-back storms to bring rain, mountain snow; ‘Emerging threat’: An invasive species is upending life in the Delta, with no help on the way; UV light holds promise for energy-efficient desalination; San Mateo County cities band together to improve climate resilience; and more ...
      DAILY DIGEST, 11/4: Back-to-back storms to bring rain, mountain snow; ‘Emerging threat’: An invasive species is upending life in the Delta, with no help on the way; UV light holds promise for energy-efficient desalination; San Mateo County cities band together to improve climate resilience; and more ...

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