Managing Water on our Floodplains for Multiple Benefits: The Proof is in the Projects
Thursday, Mar 18th, 2021

By David Guy Through collaborative projects, birds and endangered fish are returning to areas they once reared in more than 100 years ago. Partnerships among farmers, conservationists, universities, and state and federal agencies are proving that by reactivating our historic floodplains and using our bypasses during key times of the year, we can create high-quality habitat that … Continue reading “Managing Water on our Floodplains for Multiple Benefits: The Proof is in the Projects”
Read more »Celebrating National Groundwater Awareness Week in the Sacramento Valley
Wednesday, Mar 10th, 2021

By David Guy As we celebrate National Groundwater Awareness Week, the Northern California Water Association (NCWA) convened its groundwater management task force this week to help coordinate the various Groundwater Sustainability Agencies (GSAs) in the Sacramento Valley and to advance groundwater sustainability throughout the region. Jim Mayer, the task force chair, also convened a conversation … Continue reading “Celebrating National Groundwater Awareness Week in the Sacramento Valley”
Read more »Celebrating 30 Years of NCWA
Wednesday, Mar 3rd, 2021

By Tib Belza Looking back over the past 30 years, the Northern California Water Association has grown into an organization that the early founders can be extremely proud of. The men and women who had the foresight and passion to start the organization should be given a large amount of gratitude. What now is a … Continue reading “Celebrating 30 Years of NCWA”
Read more »A Remembrance of George Basye
Wednesday, Feb 24th, 2021

By Kevin O’Brien Many of my best days as a lawyer were spent driving through the Sacramento Valley and north Delta with George Basye (always in his Volvo). As George neared his retirement, he wanted to ensure that I, as the successor to a number of his clients, understood the foundations of his client relationships. … Continue reading “A Remembrance of George Basye”
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