DELTA ISB: Water Supply Reliability Estimation: an overview Best of the Notebook January 20, 2021 243
DELTA ISB: What we know and don’t know about the Delta foodweb Best of the Notebook January 14, 2021 160
SGMA IN ACTION: Challenges and opportunities, Environmental justice considerations, and first lawsuits over GSP plans Best of the Notebook January 13, 2021 490
YOSEMITE ENVIRO LAW CONFERENCE: Tribal Water Rights and Resources in a Changing Climate Best of the Notebook December 16, 2020 298
WESTERN GROUNDWATER CONGRESS: Rock, Paper, Physics: SGMA and Water Transfers Best of the Notebook December 15, 2020 228
Felicia Marcus: California Water 2016 and beyond: ‘It’s a steep hill but we can get there if … ‘ Maven Best of the Notebook May 10, 2016 816
NRDC Report: Is California Doing Enough to Manage Drought? Maven Other News Item December 14, 2015 702Report Card Assesses State Efforts in 5 Key Areas and Identifies Where Brown Administration is Failing From the Natural Resources Defense...
This just in … Enviro groups sue Reclamation and rice growers for mismanagement leading to demise of near-extinct salmon Maven Breaking News November 10, 2015 1412Illegal Diversion of Water Threatens to End Chinook Salmon Survival in California, they say From the NRDC, this press release:...
Environmental groups notify EPA of intent to file suit for violations of the Clean Water Act Maven News and Features November 2, 2015 1024The numerous modifications of the Delta’s water quality standards due to the drought are a violation of federal law, environmental...
State Water Board’s use of unimpaired flows in the Delta’s Water Quality Control Plan update disputed Maven News and Features October 27, 2015 971Water agencies say it’s infeasible; interest groups say it’s the most fairest and equitable approach A broad coalition of environmental,...
Coalition Releases Comprehensive Recommendations to Help California’s Cities, Farms and Environment Weather the Drought Maven Breaking News November 17, 2014 420From the Natural Resources Defense Council: As dreams of a wet, El Niño winter fade and California heads into a...
This just in … New report from the Pacific Institute and the NRDC; Drought-stricken California could save up to 14 million acre-feet of water; enough to supply all the state’s cities annually Maven Breaking News June 10, 2014 306From the Pacific Institute and the Natural Resources Defense Council: “California could be saving up to 14 million acre-feet of...
Environmental organizations, fishing organizations, tribes, and Delta stakeholders protest rollback of environmental protections: “Environmental laws are not the cause of water shortages, and waiving them is not the solution.” Maven Breaking News April 4, 2014 409The NRDC, the Environmental Water Caucus, the CSPA, Friends of the River, Restore the Delta, and numerous other fishing, wildlife,...
This just in … Pacific Institute & the NRDC hold media call on California’s drought: Hydrology, not environmental restrictions, are the reason for the low allocations, plus how the state can prepare for droughts in the future Maven Breaking News March 31, 2014 694Earlier today, the Pacific Institute and the NRDC held a media call in anticipation of the final snow survey tomorrow. ...
This just in … NRDC: Court upholds key protections for California Bay-Delta health Maven Breaking News March 13, 2014 473From the Natural Resources Defense Council: The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals today ruled to uphold a federal plan...
Rebuttal: NRDC’s Kate Poole fires back at the State’s analysis of the portfolio approach, saying “The portfolio approach provides more water and a more reliable water supply at less cost than provided by the current BDCP” Maven Guest blogger September 16, 2013 413Kate Poole at the Natural Resources Defense Council fires back at the State’s analysis of the portfolio approach on the...