Advantages Of Agreements To Support Healthy Rivers & Landscapes Over 55% Unimpaired Flow

Wednesday, Mar 27th, 2024

MBK Engineers conducted a technical review of California’s Draft Staff Report/Substitute Environmental Document, focusing on potential updates to the Water Quality Control Plan for the San Francisco Bay/Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Estuary. The report addresses key issues related to water management and highlights crucial considerations for government officials. Click image below to enlarge.

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NCWA Celebrates Women’s History Month

Thursday, Mar 14th, 2024

Women’s History Month this March serves as a poignant opportunity for NCWA to reflect upon the profound impact women have made in Vitalizing Healthy Rivers, Landscapes, and our Communities. We are blessed to work with amazing women on our Board, staff, and within our water agencies and various partners. Their unwavering commitment and dedication significantly … Continue reading “NCWA Celebrates Women’s History Month”

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Vitalizing our Healthy Rivers, Landscapes and Communities

Wednesday, Mar 13th, 2024

The following is an excerpt from Bryce Lundberg’s chairman’s remarks at the NCWA Annual Meeting on March 8, 2024 at Sierra Nevada Brewery in Chico.  By Bryce Lundberg Let me open my remarks as Chairman today by saying what a pleasure it is to see all of you at Sierra Nevada Brewery. It is also … Continue reading “Vitalizing our Healthy Rivers, Landscapes and Communities”

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State Leaders Get Birds Eye View of the Sacramento Valley Floodplains

Wednesday, Feb 28th, 2024

By Tim Johnson, California Rice Commission,  David Guy, Northern California Water Association Our bypasses and many of our ricelands in Northern California are still inundated with water, which is helping to not only keep Sacramento and our communities safe from flooding, but these landscapes are currently providing critical wintering habitat to fish, birds and hundreds … Continue reading “State Leaders Get Birds Eye View of the Sacramento Valley Floodplains”

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