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    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, weekend edition: DWR increases State Water Project allocation to 30%; The Sierra snowpack is dropping fast, may not be as bad as it seems; Meghan Hertel appointed Director of the Department of Fish and Wildlife; Colorado River states meet Friday in DC with federal deadline looming; and more …

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    • DAILY DIGEST, 1/29: Heated debate over Delta water plan as environmentalists warn of ‘ecosystem collapse’; Tire manufacturers fight accusations that toxic runoff harms fish; Western states face ‘snow drought’ as snowpack hits record lows; California faces tough choices as federal water rules near expiration; and more ...
      DAILY DIGEST, 1/29: Heated debate over Delta water plan as environmentalists warn of ‘ecosystem collapse’; Tire manufacturers fight accusations that toxic runoff harms fish; Western states face ‘snow drought’ as snowpack hits record lows; California faces tough choices as federal water rules near expiration; and more ...
    • DAILY DIGEST, weekend edition:  DWR increases State Water Project allocation to 30%; The Sierra snowpack is dropping fast, may not be as bad as it seems; Meghan Hertel appointed Director of the Department of Fish and Wildlife;  Colorado River states meet Friday in DC with federal deadline looming; and more ...
      DAILY DIGEST, weekend edition: DWR increases State Water Project allocation to 30%; The Sierra snowpack is dropping fast, may not be as bad as it seems; Meghan Hertel appointed Director of the Department of Fish and Wildlife; Colorado River states meet Friday in DC with federal deadline looming; and more ...
    • WEEKLY WATER NEWS DIGEST for Jan. 25-30:  Heated debate over Delta water plan; SWP allocation increased to 30%; New rules change how La Niña and El Niño are classified; Colorado Basin states to meet in DC; and more ...
      WEEKLY WATER NEWS DIGEST for Jan. 25-30: Heated debate over Delta water plan; SWP allocation increased to 30%; New rules change how La Niña and El Niño are classified; Colorado Basin states to meet in DC; and more ...
    • C-WIN: Big tunnel, big taxes: Newsom’s gigantic water project would spike property taxes
      C-WIN: Big tunnel, big taxes: Newsom’s gigantic water project would spike property taxes
    • DAILY DIGEST, 1/28: New rules change how La Niña and El Niño are classified; Trump and Newsom's tug-o-water; Golden mussels spread through Delta, irrigation systems; All alternatives harmful to Arizona: CAP’s response to the Draft EIR; and more ...
      DAILY DIGEST, 1/28: New rules change how La Niña and El Niño are classified; Trump and Newsom's tug-o-water; Golden mussels spread through Delta, irrigation systems; All alternatives harmful to Arizona: CAP’s response to the Draft EIR; and more ...
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