The source of water derived from wells— Essential factors controlling the response of an aquifer to development

American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) | May 1st, 1940

Summary

The paper presented herewith, as a Ground Water Note, was first published by the American Society of Civil Engineers in its Civil Engineering magazine (p. 277-280

The Stakes are Rising: Lessons on Engaging Coastal Communities on Climate Adaptation in Southern California

Cities and the Environment | November 16th, 2017

Summary

Preparing for climate change is rising as a priority for many public policy agendas, driving a demand for information that allows communities to identify both cur

The State of the Sierra Nevada’s Forests

Sierra Nevada Conservancy | October 2nd, 2014

Summary

There is a growing understanding that many Sierra Nevada forests are not healthy and that overgrown forests are susceptible to disease and intense wildfire. There is like

The State Water Project Delivery Capability Report 2023 Addendum - Impacts of Subsidence

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | May 7th, 2025

Summary

The purpose of this addendum is to show how ongoing subsidence effects on the California Aqueduct will impact operation of the State Water Project (SWP). The addendum pro

The State Water Project’s Strategic Plan

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | February 22nd, 2024

Summary

The strategic plan, Elevate to ’28, projects the trajectory for the SWP for the next five years.

The State Water Resources Control Board's Role in Implementing the Delta Plan

California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) | April 5th, 2011

Summary

The Delta Plan should identify the authorities of the State Water Board that may be employed to implement its goals, subgoals, and strategies. The State Water Board’s B

The Status of Perennial Estuarine Wetlands in the State of California

California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) | September 13th, 2008

Summary

The statewide initiative to monitor the condition of wetlands has produced a report on the status of wetlands in California’s estuaries. The report is the mos

The Status of Tribal Water Rights in the Colorado River Basin

Water and Tribes Initiative | April 9th, 2021

Summary

There are 30 federally recognized tribes in the Colorado River Basin. Twenty two of these tribes have recognized rights to use 3.2 million-acre feet (maf) of Colorado Riv

The Steam Wells of California

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | May 5th, 1928

Summary

The utilisation of the steam of the soffioni of Tuscany as a source of mechanical power has steadily developed since 1904 when the first pioneer experiments were

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