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    DELTA COUNTIES COALITION responds to Santa Clara Valley Water District’s disappointing vote to fund harmful Delta tunnel conveyance project

    Delta Counties Coalition
    Delta Conveyance Project
    January 15, 2025
    From the Delta Counties Coalition: In response to the Santa Clara Valley Water District’s (SCVWD) vote to approve $9.69 million...

    COURTHOUSE NEWS: Environmentalists ask feds to declare Goose Lake fish species endangered

    Courthouse News Service
    Policy and regulation
    January 15, 2025
    The fish only live in the freshwaters of Goose Lake and its tributaries in south central Oregon and northeastern California,...

    DAILY DIGEST, 1/14: Valley Water to hold key vote on Delta tunnel; La Niña to bring extreme weather shifts to California; Arrowhead water bottler seeks injunction after Forest Service denies pipeline permit; Containment grows on Palisades and Eaton fires as dangerous winds are expected to return; and more …

    Maven
    Daily Digest
    January 14, 2025
    [cmtoc_table_of_contents] Several news sources featured in the Daily Digest may limit the number of articles you can access without a...

    COURTHOUSE NEWS: Arrowhead water bottler seeks injunction after Forest Service denies pipeline permit

    Courthouse News Service
    Water rights and water law
    January 14, 2025
    Although BlueTriton currently isn’t bottling water from Arrowhead Springs, it still operates a pipeline through the San Bernardino National Forest...

    THE CONVERSATION: LA fires: Why fast wildfires and those started by human activities are more destructive and harder to contain

    The Conversation
    Climate changeWildfires and watersheds
    January 14, 2025
    Virginia Iglesias, University of Colorado Boulder Investigators are trying to determine what caused several wind-driven wildfires that have destroyed thousands...

    PRESS RELEASE: Tribal-Environmental Coalition calls for justice and equity in Bay-Delta Water Quality Plan

    Conservation organizations & coalitions
    Policy and regulation
    January 14, 2025
    Press release from the Delta Tribal-Environmental Coalition: Administrative comments filed last Friday by the Delta Tribal Environmental Coalition (DTEC) urge...

    DAILY DIGEST, 1/13: Rice fields offer threatened migratory waterbirds a lifeline; No rainfall in sight for CA; Municipal water systems aren’t designed to fight wildfires, but maybe they should be; Once the fires are out, CA must remove tons of dangerous debris; and more …

    Maven
    Daily Digest
    January 13, 2025
    [cmtoc_table_of_contents] Several news sources featured in the Daily Digest may limit the number of articles you can access without a...

    INSIDE CLIMATE NEWS: California rice fields offer threatened migratory waterbirds a lifeline

    Inside Climate News
    Fish and wildlife
    January 13, 2025
    Conservation groups are working with Central Valley farmers to restore critical habitat for wetland birds struggling to subsist on a...

    THE CONVERSATION: Firefighting planes are dumping ocean water on the Los Angeles fires − why using saltwater is typically a last resort

    The Conversation
    Wildfires and watersheds
    January 13, 2025
    By Patrick Megonigal, Smithsonian Institution Firefighters battling the deadly wildfires that raced through the Los Angeles area in January 2025...

    PODCAST: Longfin Smelt Don’t Smell Like Cucumbers

    Estuary News Group
    Science Podcasts
    January 13, 2025
    Biologists Michael Eakin (Cal Fish & Wildlife), and Brian Schreier (Department of Water Resources) offer a quick overview of what...

    DAILY DIGEST, weekend edition: Efforts to preserve groundwater enter new phase: A season of judgement; Kern groundwater agency bans pumping along sinking CA Aqueduct; DWR: Validation action filed regarding financing of approved Delta Conveyance Project; Continuing SoCal fire coverage; and more …

    Maven
    Daily Digest
    January 12, 2025
    [cmtoc_table_of_contents] Several news sources featured in the Daily Digest may limit the number of articles you can access without a...

    ASPEN JOURNALISM: Congressional delays cause uncertainty for water conservation program

    Aspen Journalism
    Colorado River
    January 11, 2025
    UCRC not yet accepting applications for System Conservation in 2025 By Heather Sackett, Aspen Journalism A federally funded water conservation...

    SJV WATER: Kern groundwater agency bans pumping along sinking California Aqueduct

    SJV Water
    Groundwater News
    January 11, 2025
    By Lois Henry, SJV Water A groundwater agency on the western fringes of Kern County has taken the unprecedented step...

    DWR: Validation action filed regarding financing of approved Delta Conveyance Project

    Department of Water Resources (DWR)
    Delta Conveyance Project
    January 11, 2025
    From the Department of Water Resources: The California Department of Water Resources (DWR) filed a “validation action” with the Sacramento...

    THE CONVERSATION: Wildfires can contaminate drinking water systems with harmful chemicals − here’s what Los Angeles needs to know

    The Conversation
    Water qualityWildfires and watersheds
    January 11, 2025
    By Andrew J. Whelton, Purdue University The wildfires in the Los Angeles area have destroyed more than 10,000 structures, many...
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    DAILY DIGEST, 11/14: Atmospheric river researchers in Marysville begin critical work amid NorCal storm; In burned forests, the West’s snowpack is melting earlier; Delta Caucus leaders call on state commission to appeal tunnel project certification; How cities can make AI infrastructure green; and more …

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    • COURTHOUSE NEWS: Northern California’s next kelp forests might be growing in a lab
      COURTHOUSE NEWS: Northern California’s next kelp forests might be growing in a lab
    • DAILY DIGEST, 11/14: Atmospheric river researchers in Marysville begin critical work amid NorCal storm; In burned forests, the West’s snowpack is melting earlier; Delta Caucus leaders call on state commission to appeal tunnel project certification; How cities can make AI infrastructure green; and more ...
      DAILY DIGEST, 11/14: Atmospheric river researchers in Marysville begin critical work amid NorCal storm; In burned forests, the West’s snowpack is melting earlier; Delta Caucus leaders call on state commission to appeal tunnel project certification; How cities can make AI infrastructure green; and more ...
    • HIGH COUNTRY NEWS: In Mendocino, river restoration pays off for salmon
      HIGH COUNTRY NEWS: In Mendocino, river restoration pays off for salmon
    • UC DAVIS: How California’s state and federal water projects can better protect fish
      UC DAVIS: How California’s state and federal water projects can better protect fish
    • PRESS RELEASE: Environmental Groups Send Trump Administration Legal Notice for Killing Endangered Species
      PRESS RELEASE: Environmental Groups Send Trump Administration Legal Notice for Killing Endangered Species

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