California Water

March 20, 2012

California’s Dismal Snowpack/Waterpack Numbers Tick Up Ever So Slightly

March 20, 2012
A weeklong series of storms have bumped California’s snowpack/waterpack up from the truly dismal to the depressing. The southern Sierras remain at only 37% of normal
March 16, 2012

Water Talks Series Plans First Meeting In Yreka

March 16, 2012
For Immediate Release: Contact: Meadow Barr, 530.859.1411 First 2012 “Water Talks” program focuses on Local Watershed Successes in Siskiyou County Yreka, CA — The public is
February 28, 2012

Why H.R. 1837 Threatens California’s Steelhead and Salmon

February 28, 2012
H.R. 1837 is House of Representatives legislation that turns California’s water law upside down while it abandons most of the bi-partisan water reform projects currently underway.
February 22, 2012

California’s Dry Winter Continues; A Drought Year Looms

February 22, 2012
California’s vital snowpack has fallen to approximately 30% of normal for this time of year, and with no real storms on the horizon, it looks to
December 5, 2011

The Era of Dam Removal is Upon Us: CalTrout Talks About Taking Them Down

December 5, 2011
CalTrout Supports Dam Removal… Where It Makes Sense One of the largest threats to trout, steelhead and salmon are dams. And California has plenty of them
October 10, 2011

CalTrout Conservation Director Cites Facts, Calls For Dialog In Klamath River Dam Removal Issue

October 10, 2011
(ED: This editorial was originally published in the Siskiyou Daily News by CalTrout’s Conservation Director Curtis Knight) There has been a lot of talk recently about
September 14, 2011

What Are The Costs — And Benefits — Of Increasing California’s Surface Water Storage?

September 14, 2011
The call for increasing California’s water storage is ongoing, yet how much does the state stand to benefit — and at what cost? Jay R. Lund,
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