Ronald Sullivan, an Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD) board member, was honored earlier this month for his leadership and commitment toward strengthening the National Water Resources Association (NWRA). He was recognized and received the award at the NWRA’s 85th annual conference in San Diego. Sullivan represents the Menifee and Perris …
Read More »Mojave Water Agency issue call for submissions to student essay and video contest
High school students currently enrolled in grades 9-12, whether in public, private or home-schools, are encouraged to enter the Mojave Water Agency’s (MWA) Student Essay and Video Contest. This is first year a video contest is being added and students are eligible to participate in either or both contests. The …
Read More »Reclamation releases final Coleman National Fish Hatchery Adaptive Management Plan
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation recently announced the issuance of the final Coleman National Fish Hatchery (CNFH) Adaptive Management Plan (AMP) in conjunction with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), NOAA Fisheries, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) and Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E). Located along …
Read More »Focus on stormwater management emphasized in Bureau of Reclamation’s Los Angeles Basin Study
The recently released U. S. Bureau of Reclamation’s Los Angeles Basin Study has examined the region’s future water needs and resources and finds there is a potential water supply deficit for the region of approximately 160,000 acre-feet-per year by 2035 and 440,000 acre-feet-per-year or 25-percent less water than the region …
Read More »Pacific Advanced Civil Engineering selected as recipient of Reclamation grant to improve brackish groundwater desalination
Pacific Advanced Civil Engineering, Inc. (PACE) of Fountain Valley, CA has been selected for one of three U.S. Bureau of Reclamation grants as part of innovative pilot-scale water treatment technologies and processes for inland desalination. PACE’s project, “Development of a Novel Photobiological Process to Improve Water Recovery in Brackish Groundwater …
Read More »Dead trees in California increases by 62 million in 2016 due to drought and bark beetles
The death march against California’s once plentiful trees continues due to a combination of the state’s five-plus year drought and the unrelenting bark beetle infestation that preys on the drought-weakened trees. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced Friday that the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) has identified an additional 36 …
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