“Whether we like it or not, our world is changing,” said Mark Cowin, director of the Department of Water Resources, who was in Chico Friday for the annual meeting of Northern California Water Association. Click here for full article.
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‘Urgency’ key to saving Sierra Nevada Forests – The Union
The Union article on the Sierra Nevada Conservancy hosted “Save CA – The Urgency to Restore Our Primary Watershed Summit” held on March 4, 2015 in Sacramento. Click here for article.
Leave it to Beavers: Once considered a pesky rodent, the animals are busy saving California’s salmon populations
By Maria Finn, onEarth Magazine: In an unexpected twist to California’s drought saga, it turns out that beavers, once reviled as a nuisance, could help ease the water woes that sometimes pit the state’s environmentalists and fishermen against its farmers. Click here to view article.
Round Valley First Forest Carbon Offset Project on Native Trust Land for California
Round Valley and New Forests announced the regulatory approval of the first forest carbon offset project developed on Native American trust land for the California carbon market. Read more at http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2015/02/26/round-valley-first-forest-carbon-offset-project-native-trust-land-california-159386
Public Benefits Provided By Groundwater Storage
California Water Commission’s PowerPoint Presentation on the Public Benefits Provided by Groundwater Storage, February 2015.
California Water Plan eNews – 2/18/15
This week’s Water Plan eNews includes:
- Agency releases draft schedule and guidelines for Prop. 1 grant applications
- Web site changes make it easier to apply for drinking water project funding
- Drought response workshop to be held in Irvine next week
- USGS posts results of study on nation’s groundwater quality
- Independent panel set to focus on water use efficiency in the landscape industry
- Water and climate change sections featured in new California’s Future report
- Roundtable to look at socioeconomic relationship of forests and communities
Effectively Implementing The 2014 Water Bond: The 2015-16 Budget
This report describes Proposition 1, reviews the Governor’s proposals to implement the bond, identifies key implementation principals, and recommends steps for the Legislature to ensure that the bond is implemented effectively.
Jerry Brown Unveils Proposal on Water Bond – San Jose Mercury News
California Drought: Jerry Brown unveils proposal on how to start spending $7.5 billion water bond – San Jose Mercury News. Click here for article.
Western Confluence Magazine, Winter 2015
Western Confluence includes water-related articles include Irrigation Efficiencies Reduce Return Flows, Measuring Return Flows, and Recharging Aquifers to Sustain Water Supplies.
2014 California Extreme Precipitation Symposium
The 2014 California Extreme Precipitation Symposium was held in June 2014 at UC Davis. The theme for the Symposium was “Estimating Probable Maximum Precipitation in Mountainous Watersheds.” The Symposium proceedings, including presentations and audio, can be found here.