Untapped Potential: An Assessment of Urban Stormwater Runoff Potential in the United States

Pacific Institute | February 29th, 2024

Summary

In this assessment, we quantify the volumetric potential for stormwater runoff in US Census Urban Areas across the entire United States. This assessment finds that the av

Updated Groundwater Sustainability Plan, San Joaquin Valley – Tule, Alpaugh Groundwater Sustainability Agency

Alpaugh Groundwater Sustainability Agency | July 27th, 2022

Summary

Alpaugh GSA is part of the Tule Subbasin and was formed in May 2016 for the purpose of complying with the SGMA. This updated GSP complies with the SGMA by addressing the

Updating and recalibrating the integrated Santa Rosa Plain Hydrologic Model to assess stream depletion and to simulate future climate and management scenarios in Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) | March 10th, 2025

Summary

The Santa Rosa Plain Hydrologic Model (SRPHM) was developed and published in 2014 through a collaboration between the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and Sonoma Water to an

Updating the CALVIN Hydro-Economic Optimization Model of California: Central Valley Groundwater

University of California, Davis (UC Davis) | July 11th, 2012

Summary

Updates are being made to Central Valley groundwater in CALVIN, a hydro-economic model of California’s intertied water supply and delivery system. These updates reflect

Upper San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District v. City of Alhambra et al

Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles | June 21st, 2012

Summary

Background note from An Evaluation of California’s Adjudicated Groundwater Basins by Langridge et al, (UC Davis) 2016 The Main San Gabriel Basin is one of the larges

Urban and Agricultural Water Use in California, 1960–2015

Pacific Institute | June 22nd, 2020

Summary

Water is the lifeblood of California. It provides for the household needs of 40 million people. It generates electricity and cools power plants. It supports one of the mo

Urban hydrology and water management— Present and future challenges

Urban Water (Elsevier) | March 1st, 1999

Summary

Urban hydrology is an applied science that will have an increasing role to play in the sustainability of human societies. Facing present growth of urban population, it is

Urban Water Demand in California to 2100: Incorporating Climate Change

Pacific Institute | August 28th, 2012

Summary

Climate change will have significant impacts in California not just on water supply, but also on water demand. A new, free tool from the Pacific Institute* helps water

Urban Water Revolution: Sustainable Water Futures for California Cities

American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) | July 15th, 2020

Summary

California has consistently altered natural water resources to provide water for its growing population and to support the fifth largest economy in the world. However, th

User’s Manual for the Draper Climate-Distribution Software Suite with Data-Evaluation Tools

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) | March 20th, 2019

Summary

Development of a time series of spatially distributed climate data is an important step in the process of developing physically based environmental models requiri

Filter Results

Type

Topic

Keywords

Publisher

Basin

Hydrological Region