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    CCST WEBINAR RECAP: Managing Salinity in the California Delta in a Changing Climate

    Maven
    Uncategorized
    June 8, 2022
    The Delta is an intricate network of waterways, canals, and sloughs connecting the Sierra Nevada watershed with the San Francisco...

    THIS JUST IN … Curtailments expanded through out the Delta watershed

    Maven
    Breaking News
    June 7, 2022
    From the State Water Resources Control Board: This email contains important information about the curtailment status of water rights and...

    THIS JUST IN … State Water Board approves unprecedented voluntary water sharing agreement for Russian River

    Maven
    Breaking News
    June 7, 2022
    From the State Water Resources Control Board: With ongoing drought conditions straining water supplies and creating uncertainty throughout California, the...

    PRESS RELEASE: State Enlists Commercial, Industrial Sector in Water Conservation Efforts

    Maven
    Breaking News
    June 7, 2022
    From the Natural Resources Agency: As Californians continue efforts to reduce water use at homes and on farms, the Newsom...

    DAILY DIGEST, 6/7: CA water rights buyback proposal met with enthusiasm, resistance; Will CA’s new groundwater rules hurt small-scale farms and farmers of color?; Much still uncertain as State Water Board consider historic water sharing agreement for Russian River watershed; Colorado River’s water deficit keeps growing, with no end in sight; and more …

    Maven
    DAILY DIGEST
    June 7, 2022
    — [cmtoc_table_of_contents] On the calendar today … MEETING: Department of Food and Agriculture from 10am to 2pm.  In-person in Sacramento;...

    DAILY DIGEST, 6/6: CA lawmakers mull buying out farmers to save water; As CA’s big cities fail to rein in water use, rural communities already tapped out; California needs more water infrastructure to ease shortage: Expert; A growing movement to reclaim water rights for indigenous people; and more …

    Maven
    DAILY DIGEST
    June 6, 2022
    — [cmtoc_table_of_contents] In California water news today … California lawmakers mull buying out farmers to save water “After decades of...

    DAILY DIGEST, weekend edition: Groundwater managers race to rework incomplete GSPs by July deadline; A tale of two desal plants; San Diego argues for exemption from drought rules; District installs flow restrictors for those not following the rules; and more …

    Maven
    DAILY DIGEST
    June 5, 2022
    [cmtoc_table_of_contents] In California water news this weekend … As new deadline looms, groundwater managers rework ‘incomplete’ plans to meet California’s...

    NOTICE OF IMMEDIATE CURTAILMENT: Term 91 water right

    Maven
    Other Announcements
    June 4, 2022
    From the State Water Resources Control Board: This notice is intended for water right holders whose Permit or License contains...

    NOTICE: Petition for Temporary Transfer of Water under Placer County Water Agency Permit 13856

    Maven
    Other Announcements
    June 3, 2022
    From the State Water Resources Control Board: On May 24, 2022, Placer County Water Agency (PCWA) filed a petition for...

    WEEKLY WATER NEWS DIGEST for May 19-June 3: Dr. Peter Moyle: An intro to Delta fishes; GSA says protecting all domestic wells ‘unreasonable’; Study shows subsidence will likely continue for decades; and more …

    Maven
    WEEKLY DIGEST
    June 3, 2022
    A wrap-up of posts published on Maven’s Notebook this week … Note to readers: Sign up for weekly email service...

    DAILY DIGEST, 6/3: State and federal water managers prepare for dry summer conditions; Progress update on long-term water efficiency standards; A watershed approach to fire, floods, and drought; Big data and farmers create instant wetlands to help migrating birds; and more …

    Maven
    DAILY DIGEST
    June 3, 2022
    [cmtoc_table_of_contents] In California water news today … State and federal water managers prepare for dry summer conditions “The Department of...

    DAILY DIGEST, 6/2: GSA says protecting all domestic wells is “unreasonable”; New report on SGMA and small farmers; Stanford study shows subsidence will likely continue for decades even if groundwater levels stop declining; Cuyama Valley landowners face an adjudication lawsuit; and more …

    Maven
    DAILY DIGEST
    June 2, 2022
    — [cmtoc_table_of_contents] On the calendar today … WEBINAR: County Drought Plan Requirements for State Small Water Systems and Domestic Wells...

    DR. PETER MOYLE: Delta fishes: Introduction to a dynamic fauna

    Maven
    Best of the Notebook
    June 2, 2022
    Dr. Peter Moyle is a distinguished professor emeritus and Associate Director of the Center for Watershed Sciences at UC Davis. ...

    NOTICE: June 1 Weekly Update on Curtailment Status of Water Rights and Claims in the Delta Watershed

    Maven
    Other Announcements
    June 2, 2022
    From the State Water Resources Control Board: This update contains important information about the curtailment status of water rights and...

    FUNDING OPPORTUNITY: DWR Offers $15 Million in Grants to Protect Communities, Support Fish Populations, and Restore Streams

    Maven
    Funding opportunities
    June 1, 2022
    From the Department of Water Resources: The Department of Water Resources (DWR) today released the final Guidelines and Proposal Solicitation...
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    DELTA STEWARDSHIP COUNCIL: How much habitat restoration has occurred in the Delta and Suisun Marsh since 2007?

    Meetings
    December 8, 2022

    DELTA LEAD SCIENTIST: The role of water quality in salmon predation

    Meetings
    December 6, 2022

    MONTHLY RESERVOIR REPORT for December 1

    Water conditions
    December 2, 2022

    KAMYAR GUIVETCHI: Managing Water Resources for Sustainability & Resilience

    Event coverage
    November 30, 2022

    Recent Daily Digests

    DAILY DIGEST, 12/9: Friday

    DAILY DIGEST
    December 9, 2022

    DAILY DIGEST, 12/8: La Nina forecast to fade by April, easing California drought; Delta residents gather to protest Delta tunnel proposal; Household water wells are drying up in record numbers as California drought worsens; Fort Bragg considering wave energy-powered desalination in latest novel water move; and more …

    DAILY DIGEST
    December 8, 2022

    DAILY DIGEST, 12/7: Study: Reuse can affect water quality in unintended ways; NOAA explores next steps for habitat restoration in Klamath watershed; Weekend storm expected to bring 5 feet of snow to Sierra; Bay Area man’s water bill spikes to $1300 but why? and more …

    DAILY DIGEST
    December 7, 2022

    DAILY DIGEST, 12/6: Parts of the West have double the normal snowpack but it’s too early to get excited; Court grants petition challenging Delta tunnel soil investigation project New study says repurposing retired farmland around disadvantaged communities in the Central Valley would benefit the economy and environment; PPIC Fact Sheet: Water and energy in California; and more …

    DAILY DIGEST
    December 6, 2022

    DAILY DIGEST, 12/5: Sacramento River winter-run salmon face worst year ever; These Imperial Valley farmers want to pay more for their Colorado River water; Desal offers only partial solution to growing drought; Waves of precipitation keep coming for West Coast; and more …

    DAILY DIGEST
    December 5, 2022

    DAILY DIGEST, weekend edition: More unsettled weather takes aim at West Coast; Cal Am desal plant faces tough road ahead to meet Coastal Commission conditions; Interview with outgoing Westlands longtime GM Birmingham; and more …

    DAILY DIGEST
    December 4, 2022

    DAILY DIGEST, 12/2: State kicks off water year with anticipated 5% allocation; Another storm this weekend; If you build it, do they come? Measuring results of the Water Forum’s habitat projects on the Lower American River; What’s next for Cal Am’s desalination plant?; and more …

    DAILY DIGEST
    December 2, 2022

    Weekly Digest

    WEEKLY WATER NEWS DIGEST for Dec 4-9:

    WEEKLY DIGEST
    December 9, 2022

    ANNOUNCEMENTS

    NOTICE of lifting of curtailments under standard water right Term 91

    ANNOUNCEMENT: Coming Soon: The Delta Residents Survey

    NOTICE of 180-Day Temporary Permit Applications in Imperial County

    DAILY DIGEST, 12/7: Study: Reuse can affect water quality in unintended ways; NOAA explores next steps for habitat restoration in Klamath watershed; Weekend storm expected to bring 5 feet of snow to Sierra; Bay Area man’s water bill spikes to $1300 but why? and more …

    NOTICE: December 6 Weekly Update – Temporary Suspension of Curtailments in the Delta Watershed

    Funding Opportunities

    DAILY DIGEST, 12/7: Study: Reuse can affect water quality in unintended ways; NOAA explores next steps for habitat restoration in Klamath watershed; Weekend storm expected to bring 5 feet of snow to Sierra; Bay Area man’s water bill spikes to $1300 but why? and more …

    FUNDING OPPORTUNITY: CDFW Announces $200 Million in New Grant Funding Under Drought, Climate and Nature-Based Solutions

    FUNDING OPPORTUNITY: Watershed Remediation and Enhancement Grants to Address Impacts from Cannabis Cultivation

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