California Needs Safe Drinking Water

Thursday, Dec 31st, 2015

California’s Secretary of the California Environmental Protection Agency recently provided a very good perspective in the Sacramento Bee that “all Californians deserve clean, safe drinking water.” There should be no higher priority in California water policy than the need to provide safe drinking water for people throughout California. In the Sacramento Valley, we are committed to safe drinking water for all residents and in helping communities with their water supply needs.

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Farmers, Environmentalists and State Agencies Team Up to Rescue Salmon

Wednesday, Dec 23rd, 2015

As part of the ongoing efforts to help recover salmon in the Sacramento Valley, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife today joined Reclamation District 108 and California Trout in the Yolo Bypass to show the collaboration and efforts that are underway. The news release is shown below. For Immediate Release: Dec. 23, 2015 Contact: … Continue reading “Farmers, Environmentalists and State Agencies Team Up to Rescue Salmon”

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Salmon: A Time for Action

Wednesday, Dec 23rd, 2015

Dr. Peter Moyle earlier this fall provided a very thoughtful approach to help recover salmon in California. He laid out six steps that can be taken to increase the resiliency and viability of salmon in the face of California’s changing climate at the California Salmon and Climate Variability Symposium. The speech, which we recommend as reading for those interested in salmon, was captured as part of Maven’s Notebook: Saving salmon in changing California.

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Collaboration is the path to save salmon

Tuesday, Dec 15th, 2015

The Sacramento Bee this past weekend ran a very thoughtful perspective that Collaborative efforts are needed to save Central Valley’s salmon. In the Sacramento Valley, this collaboration has emerged during the past four dry years and will be essential for the future of all four salmon run. This collaboration is underway throughout the region and is visible on many fronts, including the Sacramento Valley Salmon Recovery Program.

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