Supporting Water Resources Managers in the Transition Between Wet and Dry Years in California

Wednesday, May 31st, 2023

By David Guy As we watch the beginning of summer unfold, the water management challenges in California are presenting themselves in a way that should be instructive to the policy discourse on water. The nature of California, with the maldistribution of water in time and place, coupled with seemingly more extreme weather events, suggests some … Continue reading “Supporting Water Resources Managers in the Transition Between Wet and Dry Years in California”

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Be Well Prepared to Ensure Safe and Reliable Drinking Water

Wednesday, May 24th, 2023

By Bruce Houdesheldt As snow melts and water flows from the ridgetop-to-the-rivermouth this spring, the Sacramento Valley is Watching Groundwater Levels Recover in the Sacramento Valley and working to Ensure Access to Safe Drinking Water for All California Communities. We truly appreciate the Department of Water Resources (DWR) recently establishing a new program: Be Well Prepared, a new tool … Continue reading “Be Well Prepared to Ensure Safe and Reliable Drinking Water”

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Partnering To Restore The Yuba River For Native Fish And Water Supply

Wednesday, May 17th, 2023

By Gary Bradford, Chairman, Yuba Water Agency It was a great moment on the Yuba River yesterday when Yuba Water Agency joined Governor Newsom and state and federal fish and wildlife agencies to advance an ambitious restoration effort that will reopen habitat to multiple native fish species and promote the return of spring-run Chinook salmon … Continue reading “Partnering To Restore The Yuba River For Native Fish And Water Supply”

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Watching Groundwater Levels Recover in the Sacramento Valley

Wednesday, May 10th, 2023

By David Guy With 2023 emerging as a wet year in the Sacramento Valley, water resources managers and Groundwater Sustainability Agencies (GSAs) are watching groundwater levels and quality to see how the aquifer systems will recover on the heels of some very dry years where there has been little surface water available in certain parts … Continue reading “Watching Groundwater Levels Recover in the Sacramento Valley”

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