Tulare Lake

Located in the southern San Joaquin Valley, the Tulare Lake region is the largest agricultural region in California, with about 3 million of the region’s 10.9 million acres under irrigation. The main crops grown in this region are grapes, cotton, corn, alfalfa, almonds, and pistachios.

California's Water–Energy Relationship

California Energy Commission (CEC) | November 1st, 2005

Summary

This report examines the dynamic give-and-take relationship between California’s water and energy resources. Among many other issues, this staff report examines the s

California’s Central Valley Groundwater Study: A Powerful New Tool to Assess Water Resources in California’s Central Valley

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) | June 16th, 2009

Summary

Competition for water resources is growing throughout California, particularly in the Central Valley. Since 1980, the Central Valley’s population has nearly

California’s Groundwater Conditions Semi-Annual Update: October 2022

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | October 15th, 2022

Summary

This report is a semi-annual update of the annual Groundwater Conditions Report published in March 2022 and part of DWR’s California’s Groundwater (Bulletin 118). Wat

California’s Groundwater Conditions: Semi-Annual Update, October 2023, Fall Bulletin 118 Information Update

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | October 12th, 2023

Summary

This semi-annual report presents data received by DWR as of August 31, 2023, and partially reflects the impacts of recent storms, flooding, and natural and managed aquife

California’s groundwater overdraft: An environmental Ponzi scheme?

Journal of Hydrology (Elsevier) | January 23rd, 2023

Summary

Groundwater levels have been decreasing in most agricultural areas, motivating research to find optimal solutions to balance socio-economical and environmental demands. T

California’s Severe Drought Has Only Marginal Impacts on Food Prices

University of California Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics | May 14th, 2015

Summary

The extreme drought that has gripped California over the past several years is causing onerous adjustments in the natural and human environments. Agriculture, which uses

California’s Stream Flow Monitoring System Is Essential for Water Decision Making

University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) | April 1st, 2018

Summary

With California’s drought risk, flood risk, and demand for water all increasing, effective monitoring is more important than ever to water decision making. Str

California’s Water Market, By the Numbers, Update 2021

Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) | December 31st, 2021

Summary

This appendix serves as an update to the data on surface water trading and groundwater banking provided in the PPIC publication, California’s Water Market, By the Numb

Californians Without Safe Water and Sanitation: California Water Plan Update 2013

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | February 20th, 2015

Summary

This report was prepared as part of the California Water Plan Update 2013 process and is an update to the 2005 Californians without Safe Water report. It continues the d

CaliPopGen: A genetic and life history database for the fauna and flora of California

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | July 5th, 2022

Summary

CaliPopGen is a database of population genetic data for native and naturalized eukaryotic species in California, USA. It summarizes the published literature (1985–2020)

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