Chasing Nigiri – Jacob & David Katz

Friday, May 15th, 2020

From the time he was old enough to slip into a pair of waders, Jacob could be found down at the creek perfecting his fly-fishing technique. In those early days you would find the father and son fishing northern California together everywhere from Putah Creek, little Sierra lakes and the Truckee River. Many times, the … Continue reading “Chasing Nigiri – Jacob & David Katz”

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Drought, Flood, and Fire: Managing Extreme Events in the Sacramento River Basin

Wednesday, May 6th, 2020

Water management in the Sacramento River Basin has always been defined by dramatic variability in climate and conditions—extreme events of drought, flood, and fire have shaped this region. Across the basin, experience navigating these highly variable conditions has informed a robust set of water management practices to address their impacts while managing water for multiple benefits. Today … Continue reading “Drought, Flood, and Fire: Managing Extreme Events in the Sacramento River Basin”

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Son of a Rancher’s Daughter – Brent Hastey

Thursday, Apr 30th, 2020

A trail of dust swirled behind the ‘57 Chevy pickup as it barreled down the path in an attempt to keep the herd in the pasture. Not one’s typical choice to prevent the cattle from veering off course, but when you’re nine months pregnant, it is a bit easier to maneuver when you have a … Continue reading “Son of a Rancher’s Daughter – Brent Hastey”

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New Programs to Address Nitrates and Ensure Safe Drinking Water: What Does CV-Salts Mean to the Sacramento Valley

Tuesday, Apr 28th, 2020

As part of the State of California’s efforts to ensure safe drinking water, the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board will begin to implement the CV-SALTS program this summer by sending Notices to Comply (Notices) to various dischargers in parts of the San Joaquin Valley, including owners and operators of irrigated crop land, dairies, … Continue reading “New Programs to Address Nitrates and Ensure Safe Drinking Water: What Does CV-Salts Mean to the Sacramento Valley”

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