Sacramento Valley Watersheds: Regional Collaborative Approaches to Maintaining and Improving Groundwater Quality for Multiple Benefits

Thursday, May 30th, 2019

By Vicki Kretsinger Grabert, President and Senior Principal Hydrologist Luhdorff and Scalmanini, Consulting Engineers, Woodland Understanding the status of California’s surface water and groundwater availability and sustainability are key goals of many programs. Sacramento Valley’s water resources managers and communities are proactively and collaboratively engaged in identifying and implementing strategies that support water resources sustainability. … Continue reading “Sacramento Valley Watersheds: Regional Collaborative Approaches to Maintaining and Improving Groundwater Quality for Multiple Benefits”

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A Comprehensive Approach to Safe Drinking Water

Friday, May 24th, 2019

As the Newsom Administration, the Legislature, and a diverse array of stakeholders engage in continued discussions regarding safe drinking water solutions for all Californians, the Northern California Water Association is committed to advancing a comprehensive approach that addresses the full scope of challenges confronting impacted communities. In NCWA’s view, a comprehensive approach consists of elements that: Empower … Continue reading “A Comprehensive Approach to Safe Drinking Water”

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New Map Shows Comprehensive Sacramento Valley Water Resources Management Planning

Wednesday, May 15th, 2019

A recently-developed map of the Agricultural Water Management Plans and Urban Water Management Plans displays the comprehensive nature of water management planning in the Sacramento Valley.  All of the agricultural and urban water suppliers in the Sacramento Valley covered by state law have submitted compliant Agricultural Water Management Plans and Urban Water Management Plans. In total, 45 … Continue reading “New Map Shows Comprehensive Sacramento Valley Water Resources Management Planning”

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Functional Flows Scheduled for Clear Creek to Benefit Spring-run Chinook Salmon

Thursday, May 9th, 2019

The Bureau of Reclamation, U.S. Fish and Wildlife and National Marine Fisheries Service announced this week the coordinated effort to provide two pulse flows in Clear Creek in May and June to benefit spring-run Chinook salmon.  These functional flows are targeted to aid upstream migration of adult spring-run salmon to the upper reaches of Clear … Continue reading “Functional Flows Scheduled for Clear Creek to Benefit Spring-run Chinook Salmon”

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