Sentences with phrase «water resource management california»

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California Dept. of Water Resources will support implementation of the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act
Innovative new legislation in California, the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA), shifts the management of groundwater resources from the state to local basins, requiring regional stakeholders to create action plans for managing water Management Act (SGMA), shifts the management of groundwater resources from the state to local basins, requiring regional stakeholders to create action plans for managing water management of groundwater resources from the state to local basins, requiring regional stakeholders to create action plans for managing water resources.
The TLC brings together the four agencies responsible for the management of Mount Tamalpais and its expansive lands (the National Park Service, California State Parks, Marin Municipal Water District, and Marin County Parks) and a conservation nonprofit (Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy) to combine resources, talent, and know - how for the long - term benefit of the mountain.
Pacific Institute President Peter Gleick testified before the California State Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Water on the topic of Governor Schwarzenegger's water bond proposal and statewide water manageWater on the topic of Governor Schwarzenegger's water bond proposal and statewide water managewater bond proposal and statewide water managewater management.
Coe J. et al. (2004) SP - E4: Flood Management Study, Oroville Facilities Relicensing FERC Project No. 2100, Final Report, California Dept. Of Water Resources.
California may be an especially good place to illustrate the importance of considering natural variability in adaptation planning, since the history here of megadroughts over the past couple of millenia is both clear and very worrying from a water resource management perspective.
It is time to recognize the serious California drought for what it is: a bellwether of things to come; a harbinger of even more serious challenges to California water resources allocation, management, and use.
Such analysis is also more informative, but should I go as far as offering the results to the water managers in Southern California so they can think about future needs and policies for water resource management?
The California Department of Water Resources, and their federal partners, the Bureau of Reclamation and Army Corps of Engineers, are undertaking an overhaul of water management in the bWater Resources, and their federal partners, the Bureau of Reclamation and Army Corps of Engineers, are undertaking an overhaul of water management in the bwater management in the basin.
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