Advancing Aquatic Habitat Restoration in California

Tuesday, Mar 19th, 2019

By Ashley Boren, Executive Director, Sustainable Conservation The Problem In California, more than 350 species are listed as threatened or endangered, 90% of wetlands and riparian areas have been lost, and 2/3 of assessed waterways have poor water quality. There’s a critical need for more projects that restore degraded habitat, improve water quality and save … Continue reading “Advancing Aquatic Habitat Restoration in California”

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Roseville seizes opportunity of wet winter with groundwater banking

Tuesday, Mar 12th, 2019

By Sean Bigley, Acting Water Utility Manager, City of Roseville Increasingly, water management in California is a balancing act where solutions must knit together the needs of people, industry, farming, species and the environment. Managing water to benefit these multiple uses is hard enough if water was a stationary resource – but it’s not. Especially … Continue reading “Roseville seizes opportunity of wet winter with groundwater banking”

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