Fire and Water: Assessing Drinking Water Contamination After a Major Wildfire

American Chemical Society (ACS) | August 2nd, 2021

Summary

We investigated patterns of volatile organic compound (VOC) contamination in drinking water systems affected by the California 2018 Camp Fire. We performed spatial analys

Fire influence on land–water interactions in aridland catchments

Oxford University Press (OUP) | January 9th, 2025

Summary

Wildfires have increased in size, frequency, and intensity in arid regions of the western United States because of human activity, changing land use, and rising temperatu

First flush analysis of urban storm runoff

Science of the Total Environment (Elsevier) | July 3rd, 2003

Summary

Stormwater runoff was monitored on 13 separate urban watersheds, which were chosen to represent distinct types of residential and industrial development, along with vario

Fish die-offs are concurrent with thermal extremes in north temperate lakes

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | July 8th, 2019

Summary

As environmental temperatures continue to rise and organisms experience novel and potentially lethal conditions, the possibility of increased mass mortality events for an

Flow Augmentations Modify an Estuarine Prey Field

University of California, Davis (UC Davis) | June 15th, 2023

Summary

Flow Recommendations to the State Water Resources Control Board

California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) | May 22nd, 2008

Summary

Pursuant to Public Resouces Code (PRC) Section 10001, in the early 1980s, the Department of Fish and Game (DFG) in coordination with all regional DFG offices, identified

Fourth Five Year Review Report for the San Gabriel Valley Area 2 Superfund Site, Los Angeles, California

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) | September 15th, 2022

Summary

This is the fourth Five-Year Review of the San Gabriel Valley Area 2 (Site) located in the San Gabriel Valley in Los Angeles County, California. The purpose of this Five-

Fragmented kelp forest canopies retain their ability to alter local seawater chemistry

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | July 20th, 2020

Summary

Kelp forests support some of the most productive and diverse ecosystems on Earth, and their ability to uptake dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) allows them to modify loca

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