Oases of the future? Springs as potential hydrologic refugia in drying climates

Ecological Society of America (Wiley) | June 1st, 2020

Summary

Natural springs in water‐limited landscapes are biodiversity hotspots and keystone ecosystems that have a disproportionate influence on surrounding landscapes despite t

Sacramento County | Making Room for Recharge: Cosumnes River Levee Removal and Floodplain Restoration

Nature Conservancy | June 12th, 2014

Summary

Reconnecting rivers to floodplains can facilitate groundwater recharge. A recent project along the Cosumnes River is one of the first to intentionally demonstra

Scott Valley Integrated Hydrologic Model: Data Collection, Analysis, and Water Budget Final Report

University of California, Davis (UC Davis) | November 14th, 2017

Summary

The Scott Valley is an agricultural groundwater basin in Northern California, within the Scott River watershed and part of the much larger Klamath Basin watershed straddl

Sustainable Groundwater Management: What We Can Learn from California’s Central Valley Streams

Nature Conservancy | June 13th, 2014

Summary

Groundwater is intimately connected to surface water, which has profound implications for sustainable water resource management. California has historically overlooked th

Treated Wastewater as a Multi-Benefit Groundwater Sustainability Project

Nature Conservancy | January 1st, 2019

Summary

The Arroyo Las Posas, a creek in Ventura County, is a good example of a stream supported by flows from a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP). These flows are a s

Use of Radiocarbon Ages to Narrow Groundwater Recharge Estimates in the Southeastern Mojave Desert, USA

Hydrology (MDPI) | September 13th, 2018

Summary

Estimating groundwater recharge in arid or semiarid regions can be a difficult and complex task, since it is dependent on a highly variable set of spatial and temporal h

Ventura County | Removing Arundo donax to Improve Groundwater Supply and Enhance Habitat

Nature Conservancy | January 1st, 2019

Summary

Removal of high water consuming exotic plants from streams and other areas may reduce water consumption thus increasing groundwater recharge. For example, Arund

Ventura County: Environmental Stakeholder Representation in Groundwater Sustainability Agencies

Nature Conservancy | January 1st, 2016

Summary

The Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) requires the preparation of groundwater sustainability plans (GSPs) for nine groundwater basins in Ventura Cou

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