Identifying the location and population served by domestic wells in California

Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies (Elsevier) | November 17th, 2014

Summary

Study region: California, USA. Study focus: Identification of groundwater use is an important stepin the regional-scale assessment of groundwater quality. In Califo

Identifying wastewater chemicals in coastal aerosols

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) | May 28th, 2025

Summary

The Tijuana River, at the US-Mexico border, discharges millions of gallons of wastewater daily—sewage, industrial waste, and runoff—into the Pacific Ocean, making it

Impacts of ocean acidification on marine organisms: quantifying sensitivities and interaction with warming

Wiley | February 21st, 2013

Summary

Ocean acidification represents a threat to marine species worldwide, and forecasting the ecological impacts of acidification is a high priority for science, management, a

Impacts of the 2014 severe drought on the Microcystis bloom in San Francisco Estuary

Harmful Algae (Elsevier) | February 17th, 2017

Summary

The increased frequency and intensity of drought with climate change may cause an increase in the magnitude and toxicity of freshwater cyanobacteria harmful algal blooms

Implementing California’s Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA): Implementing California’s Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA)

Ostrom Workshop Colloquium Presentation | February 29th, 2016

Summary

This research effort is guided by the following overarching research question: What can be learned from existing groundwater management arrangements in Californ

Implicit and Explicit Biases for Recycled Water and Tap Water

American Geophysical Union (AGU) | May 31st, 2022

Summary

Increasing use of recycled water to irrigate agricultural products and decreasing consumption of bottled water are important components of sustainable water management pr

Inadequate Government-Led Water-Quality Monitoring Hinders Improvement Efforts in the Salton Sea

University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) | September 4th, 2025

Summary

California’s largest inland body of water, the Salton Sea, has faced severe environmental degradation, leaving lasting impacts on surrounding desert communities. Situat

Inclusion of Pesticide Transformation Products Is Key to Estimating Pesticide Exposures and Effects in Small U.S. Streams

American Chemical Society (ACS) | March 10th, 2021

Summary

Improved analytical methods can quantify hundreds of pesticide transformation products (TPs), but understanding of TP occurrence and potential toxicity in aquatic ecosyst

Incorporating Bioassessment Using Freshwater Algae into California’s Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program (SWAMP)

California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) | June 3rd, 2008

Summary

This document was written to assist California’s State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) with incorporating algae into the bioassessment toolbox of the Surface Wate

Incorporating Wetlands into Watershed Planning

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) | February 26th, 2013

Summary

The purpose of this Supplement is to encourage the inclusion of proactive wetland management into watershed plans because wetlands play an integral role in the healthy fu

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