The Bureau of Reclamation, NOAA Fisheries and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced the plan today for two pulse flow releases from Whiskeytown Dam into Clear Creek in May and June. Pulse flows are rapid increases and decreases in dam released flows, occurring over a short time frame. The releases …
Read More »USGS report shows increasing groundwater levels in Coachella Valley
A new article by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) calls efforts to mitigate land subsidence in the Coachella Valley “an emerging success story,” a finding that is echoed by analysis completed by local water agencies. The USGS article, published in the Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Studies, notes …
Read More »Funding opportunity available to build drought resiliency through WaterSMART
The Bureau of Reclamation has released a funding opportunity for communities to take a proactive approach to drought through building projects that increase water supply reliability, improve water management, or provide benefits for fish, wildlife and the environment. The drought resiliency projects funding opportunity is available at www.grants.gov by searching …
Read More »California Enters Summer With Below Average Snowpack
The Department of Water Resources conducted the final manual snow survey at Phillips Station yesterday and it was not a pretty picture. The survey recorded 1.5 inches of snow depth and a snow water equivalent (SWE) of 0.5 inches, which is 3 percent of the May average for this location. …
Read More »Reclamation provides second 2020 Central Valley Project water allocation update
Earlier this week the Bureau of Reclamation updated the water supply allocation for Friant Division Central Valley Project contracts for the 2020 contract year again. This is the second update to the 2020 Central Valley Project water allocation for Friant Division this year. Initial allocations were made on February 25. …
Read More »State Water Board Adopts Monthly Water Use Reporting Requirements
California’s largest urban retail water suppliers are back to being required to report monthly water use per a new regulation adopted by the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB). At a meeting earlier this week, the SWRCB adopted a regulation that requires California’s 400 largest water systems – representing 90 …
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