A Regional Vision Achieved
Thursday, Jul 28th, 2016
On July 28, in a tent just south of Woodland, nearly 300 gathered to dedicate the Woodland Davis Clean Water Agency’s (WDCWA) water treatment facility. The project will bring high-quality, treated Sacramento River water to the cities of Woodland and Davis and UC Davis, a project partner. The $144 million design build facility was first envisioned in the early 1990s when the Yolo County Flood Control and Water Conservation District applied for surface water rights from the Sacramento River.
Read more »Sacramento Valley Contributes to Delta Smelt Food Production
Thursday, Jul 21st, 2016
Sacramento Valley water suppliers–as part of the ongoing effort to creatively manage water for various beneficial purposes—have stepped up these past several weeks to provide water into the Yolo Bypass “to boost production of the zooplankton” that are important food sources for the Delta smelt. Food web impacts are thought to be one of … Continue reading “Sacramento Valley Contributes to Delta Smelt Food Production”
Read more »UC Davis Watershed Sciences – Five Features of Effective Flow Strategies
Thursday, Jul 14th, 2016
The UC Watershed Sciences has presented a very insightful blog on instream flow strategies. We encourage you to view the post at California WaterBlog – Instream flows: Five features of Effective Flow Strategies.
Read more »The Role and Magnitude of Storage in Northern California
Wednesday, Jul 6th, 2016
As we move through the middle of summer, now is a good time to think about the important role of surface storage in Northern California and the longer-term solutions that will help California during dry years. To be sure, California currently has 39 million people and a spectacular landscape supporting various other species–all of … Continue reading “The Role and Magnitude of Storage in Northern California”
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