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Priorities for California’s Water: Advancing Research During Uncertain Times

J. Letitia Grenier, Jeffrey Mount, Caitlin Peterson, Bradley Franklin, Sarah Bardeen, Annalise Blum, Spencer A. Cole, Kyle Greenspan, Brian Gray, Andrew Ayres, Kurt Schwabe, Ellen Bruno, Alvar Escriva-Bou, Andrew Fisher, Safeeq Khan, Josh Viers | November 12th, 2025


In California, research underpins all water-related activity. It is vital for coping with too much water, too little water, and rapid changes in hydrology. Whether you are a farmer managing the precise application of water to your crops, a utility providing clean drinking water supplies to your community, or a restorationist trying to heal a damaged wetland, your actions rely upon decades of applied research that guides your actions and measures your success. 

The same reliance on research applies if you are developing policies to reduce the price of water, increase its reliability, regulate its usage, and reduce hazards from floods. None of this works without a vast research enterprise that is regularly updating the science and technology we use to manage water, prepare for the future, inform the public, and address new problems as they arise. 

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science management