Water Quality in the Sacramento Valley is Healthy for Aquatic Life

Thursday, Apr 5th, 2018

Dr. Stephen L. Clark, Pacific EcoRisk and Michael Trouchon, Larry Walker Associates Recent water quality monitoring testing conducted for the Sacramento Valley Water Quality Coalition (Coalition) show that water quality in the Sacramento Valley is good and particularly healthy for the aquatic ecosystem.  Aquatic health and the biological condition of waterbodies is generally measured by … Continue reading “Water Quality in the Sacramento Valley is Healthy for Aquatic Life”

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Re-Managing Water Supplies for the Benefit of Salmon on the Feather River

Thursday, Mar 29th, 2018

A pulse flow was coordinated this week on the Feather River by the California Department of Water Resources (DWR), California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW), and the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS). On Monday, DWR increased total releases from the Oroville complex into the Feather River to 4,050 cubic feet per second (cfs) and … Continue reading “Re-Managing Water Supplies for the Benefit of Salmon on the Feather River”

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Drought resilience and conjunctive use in West Placer County: what more can (should?) be done?

Tuesday, Mar 27th, 2018

By Brett Storey, Principal Management Analyst Environmental Utilities, Placer County During the recent drought in California, groundwater aquifers in West Placer County fared much better than other areas of the state. From Spring 2012* to Spring 2016, water levels dropped only about four to five feet in the southwest corner of the County where the … Continue reading “Drought resilience and conjunctive use in West Placer County: what more can (should?) be done?”

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Winter-run Critical Habitat Conundrum

Thursday, Mar 15th, 2018

Guest Blog by FISHBIO from its Fish Report Just when you think you’ve got a species figured out, sometimes they show up where they’re “not supposed to be” and make you reconsider. This recently happened in the fish world, when adult winter-run Chinook salmon, an endangered fish previously thought to only inhabit the mainstem Sacramento River … Continue reading “Winter-run Critical Habitat Conundrum”

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