Management of the Colorado River: Water Allocations, Drought, and the Federal Role

Congressional Research Service (CRS) | April 4th, 2024

Summary

From its headwaters in Colorado and Wyoming to its terminus in the Gulf of California, the Colorado River Basin covers more than 246,000 square miles. The basin spans sev

Managing Drought in a Changing Climate: Four Essential Reforms

Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) | September 12th, 2018

Summary

California’s climate is changing. Hotter temperatures, a shrinking snowpack, shorter and more intense wet seasons, rising sea level, and more volatile precipita

Mountain rock glaciers contain globally significant water stores

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | February 12th, 2018

Summary

Glacier- and snowpack-derived meltwaters are threatened by climate change. Features such as rock glaciers (RGs) are climatically more resilient than glaciers and

Movement of synthetic organic compounds in the food web after the introduction of invasive quagga mussels (Dreissena bugensis) in Lake Mead, Nevada and Arizona, USA

Publisher not available | August 21st, 2020

Summary

Introductions of dreissenid mussels in North America have been a significant concern over the last few decades. This study assessed the distribution of synthetic organic

North of Delta Offstream Storage (NODOS) Investigation Highlights (Sites Reservoir)

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | May 28th, 2014

Summary

The California Department of Water Resources and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, working in cooperation with other federal, state, and local agencies, are studying the po

North-of-the-Delta Offstream Storage Investigation (Sites Reservoir) 2013 Progress Report

U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) | January 1st, 2015

Summary

The North-of-the-Delta Off Stream Storage (NODOS) Investigation is a Feasibility Study being performed the Bureau of Reclamation and Sites Project Authority, in partnersh

Observed and projected changes in snow accumulation and snowline in California’s snowy mountains

Climate Dynamics (Springer) | May 25th, 2023

Summary

The Sierra Nevada and Southern Cascades—California’s snowy mountains—are primary freshwater sources and natural reservoirs for the states of California and Nevada.

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