San Joaquin River

The San Joaquin Basin hydrologic region is one of California’s largest agricultural regions, producing corn, alfalfa, almonds, pistachios, processing tomatoes, grapes, and other agricultural commodities. While the urban population in this region continues to grow, there are numerous disadvantaged communities, not only small rural communities but also four of the most populous cities in the region.

Tracking Where Water Goes in a Changing Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta

Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) | May 26th, 2022

Summary

Click here for the accompanying Technical Appendix.

Tracking Where Water Goes in a Changing Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta Technical Appendix: Methods and Detailed Results for 1980–2021

Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) | May 26th, 2022

Summary

Our goal is to provide water policymakers, managers, and regulators with information that will be helpful in managing the Delta and its watershed for multiple objectives

Tracy Subbasin Groundwater Sustainability Plan

County of San Joaquin GSA | November 1st, 2021

Summary

The Tracy Subbasin boundaries follow the Old River on the northwest, the Coastal Range on the southwest and south, and the San Joaquin River on the east. The southeast bo

Trading Sustainably: Critical Considerations for Local Groundwater Markets Under the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act

University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) | June 1st, 2017

Summary

The Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA), passed in 2014, is changing the way California manages its groundwater resources. SGMA calls for the creation of loc

Translating Science-Based Restoration Strategies into Spatially-Explicit Restoration Opportunities in the Delta (2018 Bay-Delta Science Conference Presentation)

San Francisco Estuary Institute (SFEI) | July 2nd, 2018

Summary

In a previous report titled “A Delta Renewed” we offered a collection of guidelines for science-based ecological restoration in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta that

Trapping of Suspended Sediment by Submerged Aquatic Vegetation in a Tidal Freshwater Region: Field Observations and Long-Term Trends

Estuaries and Coasts (Springer) | July 14th, 2020

Summary

Widespread invasion by non-native, submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) may modify the sediment budget of an estuary, reducing the availability of inorganic sediment requir

Tree height explains mortality risk during an intense drought

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | September 26th, 2019

Summary

Forest mortality is accelerating due to climate change and the largest trees may be at the greatest risk, threatening critical ecological, economic, and social be

Tuolumne Watershed Diversions without Hetch Hetchy Reservoir: Comparison of Interties to Cherry and Don Pedro Reservoirs

Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) | February 14th, 2005

Summary

Without storing water in Hetch Hetchy Valley, additional conveyance facilities could allow the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission to divert supplies from storage i

Turlock Subbasin Groundwater Sustainability Plan

West and East Turlock Subbasin Groundwater Sustainability Agencies | January 6th, 2022

Summary

The Turlock Subbasin Groundwater Sustainability Plan (GSP) was adopted January 6, 2022, and covers the Turlock Subbasin (5-22.03), which has been designated a high-priori

Turlock Subbasin Groundwater Sustainability Plan (Revised)

West and East Turlock Subbasin Groundwater Sustainability Agencies | July 12th, 2024

Summary

The Turlock GSAs submitted the first version of the Turlock GSP to the Department of Water Resources (DWR) in January 2022. DWR determined the GSP to be incomplete in J

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