
The seminar will focus on algal impacts throughout the San Francisco Bay and the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Estuary. On September 13, 2023, California tribal governments and environmental advocacy organizations will hold an online seminar to explore how Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) impact communities, tribes, and fish species that depend on clean, flowing rivers and healthy estuaries. WEBINAR: Harmful Algal Blooms in California – A Seminar for Journalists from 2pm to 3pm.This will be an online only workshop, please register to receive a copy of the draft RMS and other information. During this workshop, the Water Plan Team will gather comments on the draft Desalination RMS. Every RMS can be a technique, program, or policy that can be used to meet water-related management needs of a region and the state as a whole. The California Water Plan describes and updates a broad set of resource management strategies (RMSs) that help local agencies and governments manage their water and related resources.
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WORKSHOP: California Water Plan Update 2023 – Desalination RMS from 9am to 11:30am.Climate change hurting water quality in rivers worldwide, study finds.100-year floods could occur yearly by end of 21st century.There is no end to disaster season anymore.Summer 2023 was the hottest on record – yes, it’s climate change, but don’t called it ‘the new normal’.Lithium tech developers eye ways to boost water recycling.New ‘waters of the U.S.’ rule still problematic for farmers.Farming in dry places: Investors continue to speculate on Colorado water.Salton Sea obligations cited in letter as government formulates Colorado River plan.The end of jet skiing on El Capitan reservoir in East County.San Diego spending $9M on repairs to structurally vulnerable dams - El Capitan, Lake Morena.Bill to require countywide vote on water districts’ divorce passes, but likely too late for San Diego.Santa Clarita: City files motion demanding Bermite pay for legal fees.meteorologist, Hurricane Hilary makes for a ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ day at work Metropolitan improving water supply reliability for 7 million people.Kern farmers see first decrease in revenue in several years.The race to prevent a wildlife disaster at California’s revived Tulare Lake.Tule River tribe suffers chronic water problems, even in record wet year.Salinas Valley agency gets $10.3M grant to fight against future California droughts.Santa Cruz:High and dry:Problems persist for Big Basin Water Company’s customers.Coastal Commission approves harbor dredging project.Lawmakers look to expand San Pablo Bay Wildlife Refuge.Locals fear a tech utopia could destroy Rio Vista’s ‘dirty Delta feel’.SF water main break sheds light on aging infrastructure where 20% of water pipes are 100 years old.DWR awards millions to Sutter County, YWA: Grants to fund groundwater recharge projects, data monitoring.Lake Tahoe is enjoying its best clarity in 40 years.The Nature Conservancy: Protecting the Lower Garcia River.In regional water news and commentary today ….New bill marks climate transition for California landscapes.California Legislature sends ban of ‘forever chemicals’ in artificial turf to Gov.Harnessing IoT innovations in intelligent stormwater management systems.Reservoir levels across California remain high as the wet season nears.Maintenance work on Oroville main spillway set to begin.Restoring California wetlands and fighting climate change? Leave it to beavers.Why nature’s infrastructure works better than ours.California ponies up $300 million to prepare groundwater infrastructure for climate change.

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