Historical Ecology and Landscape Change in the Central Laguna de Santa Rosa

San Francisco Estuary Institute (SFEI) | March 1st, 2017

Summary

This study synthesizes a diverse array of data to examine the ecological patterns, ecosystem functions, and hydrology that characterized a central portion of the Laguna d

Historical Fresh Water and Salinity Conditions in the Western Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and Suisun Bay

Contra Costa Water District (CCWD) | February 23rd, 2010

Summary

The watershed of the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta (Delta) provides drinking water to more than 23 million Californians as well as irrigation water for millions of acres

History and Sources of Co-Occurring Pesticides in an Abstraction Well Unraveled by Age Distributions of Depth-Specific Groundwater Samples

American Chemical Society (ACS) | November 24th, 2019

Summary

When groundwater-based drinking water supply becomes contaminated, the timing and source of contamination are obvious questions. However, contaminants often have diffuse

History and Sources of Co-Occurring Pesticides in an Abstraction Well Unraveled by Age Distributions of Depth-Specific Groundwater Samples

American Chemical Society (ACS) | November 24th, 2019

Summary

When groundwater-based drinking water supply becomes contaminated, the timing and source of contamination are obvious questions. However, contaminants often have diffuse

Hoopa Valley Tribe Water Quality Plan

Hoopa Valley Tribal Environmental Protection Agency | February 14th, 2008

Summary

The Hoopa Valley Tribal Council pursuant to Title 37 of the Hoopa Tribal Code has assigned the primary responsibility for the protection and enhancement of water quality

How freeing rivers can help California ease flood risks and revive ecosystems

Los Angeles Times | February 20th, 2024

Summary

Natural floodplains — the lush green lands along rivers that historically flooded, retained water, and nourished life in the heart of the valley — were mostly drained

How much potable water is saved by wastewater recycling? Quasi-experimental evidence from California

Resources, Conservation & Recycling (Elsevier) | October 6th, 2021

Summary

Recently, California has made large investments in wastewater recycling to replace applications that use potable water. It may be expected that the use of recycled water

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