No is Not Good Enough – Mary Wells
Friday, Aug 23rd, 2019
Girls were not allowed. Agricultural-Science was a class for boys who would one day become farmers or ranchers. School- age girls were to take home economics so they could learn to cook and clean. But, Mary didn’t accept a ‘no’ as easily as others. Especially after her father fell ill when before she entered kindergarten. … Continue reading “No is Not Good Enough – Mary Wells”
Read more »Progress Continues on Yolo Bypass Floodplain Restoration
Friday, Aug 9th, 2019
Last month, the Department of Water Resources and the Bureau of Reclamation announced the final state and federal approval of the environmental impact report for the Yolo Bypass Salmonid Habitat Restoration and Fish Passage Project. The project will construct a 100 foot long, two-way fish passage facility on Fremont Weir and a 1.8 mile concrete … Continue reading “Progress Continues on Yolo Bypass Floodplain Restoration”
Read more »Sites Reservoir—Improved Resilience for California in Wet, Dry and Average Years
Thursday, Aug 1st, 2019
As California seeks water resiliency and solutions to prepare for more extreme wet and dry years, Sites Reservoir emerges as an innovative 21st century water project: an off-stream regulating reservoir on the west-side of the Sacramento Valley that can store water for the future by capturing it during high runoff periods, and then releasing it … Continue reading “Sites Reservoir—Improved Resilience for California in Wet, Dry and Average Years”
Read more »Governor Newsom signs SB 200, Advancing Safe Drinking Water Solutions
Friday, Jul 26th, 2019
In a positive step forward, Governor Newsom signed SB 200 (Monning) on Wednesday, July 24. SB 200 establishes a “Safe and Affordable Drinking Water Fund” and secures a long-term funding source that dedicates nearly $1.5 billion in combined funding to address the lack of safe drinking water in some communities across the state. SB 200 … Continue reading “Governor Newsom signs SB 200, Advancing Safe Drinking Water Solutions”
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