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This no-cost workshop, presented by the DWR and CRWA, is targeted to small communities and rural, disadvantaged systems. It is beneficial for Water Operators and System Managers of Private, Public and Tribal Systems.
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Attend this workshop to learn about continued monitoring of subsidence impacts being conducted until longer-term Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) implementation can begin to control subsidence.
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The Central Valley Flood Protection Board will be holding a regular business meeting on September 28, beginning at 9:00 a.m., at the Sacramento City Hall first floor council chambers.
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Join Scripps Institution of Oceanography meteorologist Marty Ralph, Director of the Center for Western Weather and Water Extremes, as he describes the phenomena of atmospheric rivers, their impact on our weather, and the essential role modeling and prediction play in managing California’s precious w ...
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The Groundwater Resources Association of California is hosting the First Annual Western Groundwater Congress September 25 - 27. This event features expert speakers on Western groundwater quality and groundwater resources.
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Each year, the Oroville Salmon Festival celebrates the return of salmon to the Feather River. The free event brings thousands of visitors to Oroville for environmental and cultural education, and includes DWR-led tours of the Feather River Fish Hatchery.
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The 2018 Water Summit will feature critical conversations about water in California and the West revolving around the theme: Facing Reality from the Headwaters to the Delta.
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The Department of Water Resources (DWR) is seeking input via a survey on water quality as it relates to the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act and the Groundwater Sustainability Plans (GSP) Regulations.
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The CMUA is offering two regional workshops on the impacts of SB 606 and AB 1668, which were signed into law by Governor Brown on May 31, 2018, mandating water districts and municipalities to enact a variety of water conservation measures.
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