Modernizing the system: California Water Fix Infrastructure (White paper #1)

Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD) | July 3rd, 2017

Summary

The first in a series of three policy papers prepared for the consideration of Metropolitan Water District’s Board of Directors in advance of planned summer meetings an

Modernizing the system: California Water Fix operations (White paper #2)

Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD) | July 20th, 2017

Summary

The second in a series of three policy papers prepared for the consideration of Metropolitan’s Board of Directors in advance of planned summer meetings and decisions in

Moving Toward a Multi-Benefit Approach for Water Management

Pacific Institute | April 11th, 2019

Summary

There is broad recognition that adapting to climate change, coupled with the need to address aging infrastructure, population growth, and degraded ecosystems, will re

Natural infrastructure in sustaining global urban freshwater ecosystem services

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | October 21st, 2021

Summary

Rapid urbanization throughout the globe increases demand for fresh water and the ecosystem services associated with it. This need is conventionally met through the constr

NAWAPA North American Water and Power Alliance

North American Power and Water Alliance (NAWAPA) | July 1st, 1965

Summary

The document is undated and the given date of 1965 is a guess given the timeline on the project. For students of NAWAPA, the Smithsonian Institution has a collection

Open data and stormwater systems in Los Angeles: applications for equitable green infrastructure

Local Environment (Taylor & Francis) | February 6th, 2018

Summary

Urban stormwater systems traditionally used “grey” infrastructure to manage runoff. Contemporary designs now incorporate “green” infrastructure, which offers addi

Optimal Selection and Placement of Green Infrastructure in Urban Watersheds for PCB Control

American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) | May 1st, 2019

Summary

San Francisco Bay and its watersheds are polluted by legacy polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), resulting in the establishment of a total maximum daily load (TDML) that req

Optimizing the dammed: Water supply losses and fish habitat gains from dam removal in California

Journal of Environmental Management (Elsevier) | April 1st, 2014

Summary

Dams provide water supply, flood protection, and hydropower generation benefits, but also harm native species by altering the natural flow regime and degrading aquatic an

Oroville Dam Safety Comprehensive Needs Assessment Summary

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | October 30th, 2020

Summary

Oroville Dam, located on the Feather River in Butte County, is a key facility of the California State Water Project (SWP). Completed in 1967, it is owned and operated by

Overview on Central Valley Project Financing, Cost Allocation, and Repayment Issues

Delta Vision Blue Ribbon Task Force (Delta Vision) | September 18th, 2008

Summary

As part of its strategic plan, the Delta Vision Task Force is considering in detail the entire California water infrastructure. This report summarizes and expands upon

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