California Needs Sites Reservoir…..
Thursday, Feb 25th, 2016
As we approach the spring with varying hydrology throughout California, now is a good time to think about longer-term solutions that will help California during dry years. If Sites Reservoir were already online, the California Department of Water Resources has estimated that it would have already stored an additional 448,000 acre-feet of water this year, … Continue reading “California Needs Sites Reservoir…..”
Read more »Sacramento River Spawning Habitat Restoration Underway
Wednesday, Feb 17th, 2016
As part of the ongoing Sacramento Valley Salmon Recovery Program, nearly 8500 cubic yards of gravel will be placed into the Sacramento River near Redding this week to provide much needed spawning habitat for Chinook salmon and steelhead trout. The partnership is part of a successful model being used throughout the Sacramento Valley, where the … Continue reading “Sacramento River Spawning Habitat Restoration Underway”
Read more »Strong Valley presence in State Leadership
Thursday, Feb 11th, 2016
Last month the Rural County Representatives of California (RCRC) installed Glenn County Supervisor John Viegas as Chair, Tehama County Supervisor and Northern California Water Association Board member Bob Williams was installed as First Vice Chair for 2016. Supervisor Viegas remarked on becoming Chair, “We’re looking at another challenging year for California’s rural counties, and I … Continue reading “Strong Valley presence in State Leadership”
Read more »Outdoors Journalist Promotes Sacramento Valley Refuges
Thursday, Feb 4th, 2016
This past December, prominent outdoors journalist Tom Stienstra wrote in the San Francisco Chronicle about the valuable habitat the Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Complex is providing for birds this time of year. In the article, Stienstra captures the incredible number of birds utilizing the Refuge, writing “Then, as the last light of the day faded to … Continue reading “Outdoors Journalist Promotes Sacramento Valley Refuges”
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