After a series of storms, multiple “atmospheric rivers” and Sierra deluges, Northern California can boast an impressive amount of snowfall this winter. The National Weather Service said Tuesday that over the course of the season, more than 50 feet of snow has fallen at the highest elevations. And across the state, California’s snowpack is doing […]
The researchers analyzed downstream ecosystems from four rivers, two dammed and two unobstructed, in the Mexican Pacific states of Sinaloa and Nayarit. They found dramatic coastal recession along the mouths of the obstructed rivers, including in vital ecosystems like mangrove forests, which provide protection from storms, commercial fishery habitats, and belowground carbon storage. The rivers […]
Sacramento law makers have shown little interest in helping the Valley solve its water problems yet the only path forward is to get them to take interest in the area that grows most of the state, and the nation’s food. A panel discussion last Wednesday at the Citrus Showcase, an industry conference for growers hosted by […]
Awarding of a three-quarter-million-dollar capital projects contract was among the key items tackled during Monday’s regular meeting of the Indian Wells Valley Water District Board of Directors. The board also heard of a significant employee safety milestone and received an update on bulk water system upgrades, among other topics. A Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition […]
After more than a decade in the making, the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta National Heritage Area Act by Rep. John Garamendi, D-Solano, was signed into law by President Donald Trump as part of the John D. Dingell, Jr. Conservation, Management, and Recreation Act. The National Heritage Area Act will provide $10 million for community-based efforts to […]
In the most extensive study to date on sea level rise in California, researchers say damage by the end of the century could be far more devastating than the worst earthquakes and wildfires in state history. A team of U.S. Geological Survey scientists concluded that even a modest amount of sea level rise — often […]
Here’s How Much Snow Has Fallen In The Sierra This Winter
/in California and the U.S., Media Coverage /by Mike Lee /The Sacramento Beeby Vincent MoleskiAfter a series of storms, multiple “atmospheric rivers” and Sierra deluges, Northern California can boast an impressive amount of snowfall this winter. The National Weather Service said Tuesday that over the course of the season, more than 50 feet of snow has fallen at the highest elevations. And across the state, California’s snowpack is doing […]
Coastal Ecosystems Suffer From Upriver Hydroelectric Dams
/in California and the U.S., Media Coverage /by Mike Lee /Science DailyThe researchers analyzed downstream ecosystems from four rivers, two dammed and two unobstructed, in the Mexican Pacific states of Sinaloa and Nayarit. They found dramatic coastal recession along the mouths of the obstructed rivers, including in vital ecosystems like mangrove forests, which provide protection from storms, commercial fishery habitats, and belowground carbon storage. The rivers […]
Valley Farmers Need Sacramento To Sustain Water Levels
/in California and the U.S., Media Coverage /by Mike Lee /The Sun-Gazette (Exeter, Calif.)by Reggie EllisSacramento law makers have shown little interest in helping the Valley solve its water problems yet the only path forward is to get them to take interest in the area that grows most of the state, and the nation’s food. A panel discussion last Wednesday at the Citrus Showcase, an industry conference for growers hosted by […]
IWVWD Awards Contract, Talks Safety Milestone At Monthly Meeting Monday
/in California and the U.S., Media Coverage /by Mike Lee /The Siskiyou Daily News (Yreka, Calif.)by John D. BennettAwarding of a three-quarter-million-dollar capital projects contract was among the key items tackled during Monday’s regular meeting of the Indian Wells Valley Water District Board of Directors. The board also heard of a significant employee safety milestone and received an update on bulk water system upgrades, among other topics. A Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition […]
President Signs Garamendi Delta Bill Into Law As Part Of Conservation Act
/in California and the U.S., Media Coverage /by Mike Lee /The Daily Democrat (Woodland, Calif.)by Nick SestanovichAfter more than a decade in the making, the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta National Heritage Area Act by Rep. John Garamendi, D-Solano, was signed into law by President Donald Trump as part of the John D. Dingell, Jr. Conservation, Management, and Recreation Act. The National Heritage Area Act will provide $10 million for community-based efforts to […]
Destruction From Sea Level Rise In California Could Exceed Worst Wildfires And Earthquakes, New Research Shows
/in California and the U.S., Media Coverage /by Mike Lee /Los Angeles Timesby Rosanna XiaIn the most extensive study to date on sea level rise in California, researchers say damage by the end of the century could be far more devastating than the worst earthquakes and wildfires in state history. A team of U.S. Geological Survey scientists concluded that even a modest amount of sea level rise — often […]