New Salmon Habitat Project Completed in Redding

Thursday, Apr 26th, 2018

By: Michael Caranci, Trout Unlimited Shasta Trinity Cascades Chapter Trout Unlimited Shasta Trinity Cascades Chapter just completed our large-scale Conservation Project on the Sacramento River in Redding on Thursday and Friday, April 5-6, 2018. The project was coordinated in cooperation with the California Department of Fish & Wildlife, the US Bureau of Reclamation, and the City … Continue reading “New Salmon Habitat Project Completed in Redding”

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Managing the Plethora of Groundwater Sub-basins in Tehama County

Wednesday, Apr 18th, 2018

By: Ryan Teubert, CFM, Tehama County Flood Control & Water Resources Manager  The Tehama County Flood Control & Water Conservation District (District) has taken the lead on monitoring and managing groundwater resources within Tehama County (County) since the mid-1990s. The District currently monitors eight multi-completion wells throughout the County and provides the data to the … Continue reading “Managing the Plethora of Groundwater Sub-basins in Tehama County”

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Predicting Unpredictability: A Look at Water Resources Management in Northern California

Thursday, Apr 12th, 2018

  This has been an extremely unpredictable year with respect to rain and snow, which in California is very predictable and reminds us all about the inherent variability in California’s precipitation. Fortunately, water resources managers in Northern California understand the region, they have learned from the past and they are well prepared for this water … Continue reading “Predicting Unpredictability: A Look at Water Resources Management in Northern California”

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Water Quality in the Sacramento Valley is Healthy for Aquatic Life

Thursday, Apr 5th, 2018

Dr. Stephen L. Clark, Pacific EcoRisk and Michael Trouchon, Larry Walker Associates Recent water quality monitoring testing conducted for the Sacramento Valley Water Quality Coalition (Coalition) show that water quality in the Sacramento Valley is good and particularly healthy for the aquatic ecosystem.  Aquatic health and the biological condition of waterbodies is generally measured by … Continue reading “Water Quality in the Sacramento Valley is Healthy for Aquatic Life”

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