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Report: Retiring Toxic Farmland Would Save Money, Water, Delta Wildlife
Post date:Retiring contaminated farmland in the Central Valley would keep selenium out of the Delta and save water.
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Bay Delta
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Bay Delta Salmon, Part 2: Making Rivers Flow Uphill
Post date:The Central Valley's Chinook salmon face an uphill battle if they're going to survive into the 22nd Century. Good thing salmon are really good at uphill battles.
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Delta Smelt Wins Victory in Federal Court
Post date:In a ruling long-awaited by wildlife advocates and Central Valley water users alike, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit today struck down most of a 2010 lower court ruling on federal protections for a small fish.
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Wildlife Refuges To Get 40 Percent of Usual Water
Post date:The Federal agency that operates one of the largest waterworks in California announced Friday how it plans to parcel out the meager supplies of water it controls in drought-stricken California -- and the Central Valley's wildlife refuges are going to t...
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Feds May Have Harmed Sacramento River Salmon
Post date:The federal agency that regulates water releases from a Northern California dam drastically cut those releases last month, and one fisheries group is afraid that the move could have killed millions of eggs laid by fall-run chinook salmon.
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SoCal Focus
Taking the Long View on the Colorado River
Post date:The Colorado River will outlive us all. What's endangered are the communities, human and non-human, who depend on it.
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SoCal Focus
Colorado River Study Bad News for Thirsty Californians
Post date:The Interior Department says Southern California can expect to get a lot less water out of the Colorado River in the next 50 years.
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Salton Sea
SoCal Focus
Governor Cuts Salton Sea Agency, Enviros Shrug
Post date:You might expect environmentalists worried about the Salton Sea to be outraged at the proposed cut. As it turns out? Not so much.