California Water Digest — 2026-06-27

20 item(s) from 11 source(s); 12 flagged (🔔) for your blog keywords.


📰 News & Policy

🔔 WEEKLY WATER NEWS DIGEST for June 21-26: State proposes new “good guy’ application fee of up to $250,000 for groundwater oversight costs; SGMA-ready crops as a low-water alternative to fallowing; Is Lake Elsinore water district ‘a legitimate buyer’ for Eel River dams?; AI predicts natural river flows in California. Could it do more?; and more …

Maven’s Notebook — Fri, 26 Jun 2026 16:30:22 +0000

A wrap-up of posts published on Maven’s Notebook this week … Note to readers: Sign up for weekly email service and you will receive notification of this post on Friday mornings. Readers on daily email service can add weekly email service by updating their subscription preferences. Click here to sign up! [cmtoctableofcontents] In California water news this week … State proposes new “good guy’ appli…

🔔 The uneven toll of California’s groundwater law

SJV Water — Fri, 26 Jun 2026 16:45:00 +0000

Reading Summary: “The Uneven Toll of California’s Groundwater Law”


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  1. The corporate vs. family farm disparity: How are large institutional landowners like Manulife/Triangle T self-funding SGMA compliance in ways small farmers cannot? Does SGMA inadvertently accelerate consolidation of California farmland into corporate hands?
  2. The litigation trap: The four-year injunction blocking Madera County’s assessment fee stalled critical infrastructure projects (recharge basins, surface water purchases) that could have helped the very farmers who sued — a cautionary tale about how legal challenges to SGMA fees may backfire on small growers
  3. Fee structure reform: Should SGMA be amended to include means-tested or tiered fee structures that distinguish between small operators and large corporate farms? What would that require legislatively, and who would oppose it?

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Investing in Water is Investing in California

ACWA — Fri, 26 Jun 2026 14:00:52 +0000

Reading Summary: “Investing in Water is Investing in California”

Author: Ernie Avila, P.E. | Source: ACWA (Association of California Water Agencies)


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  1. Candidate comparison: What specific water commitments have Hilton and Becerra actually made in response to ACWA’s Vision — and how do their positions differ?
  2. Follow the influence: How much political weight does ACWA carry with incoming administrations, and does the “Vision” favor large agricultural water users over urban or environmental interests?
  3. Accountability gap: The article calls the Vision “a roadmap, not a wish list” — but what measurable benchmarks or funding commitments does it actually include?

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🔔 Lake Powell drop could mean major Colorado River cuts for California - Victorville Daily Press

Google News — CA water — Fri, 26 Jun 2026 15:59:00 GMT

Lake Powell drop could mean major Colorado River cuts for California Victorville Daily Press

🔔 DAILY DIGEST, 6/25: SGMA-ready crops as a low-water alternative to fallowing; Farmers warn proposed nitrogen limits could force them out of business; California Forever wants a CEQA Exemption for their New City; Tahoe may see snow this weekend as sud - Maven’s Notebook

Google News — groundwater/SGMA — Thu, 25 Jun 2026 16:00:51 GMT

DAILY DIGEST, 6/25: SGMA-ready crops as a low-water alternative to fallowing; Farmers warn proposed nitrogen limits could force them out of business; California Forever wants a CEQA Exemption for their New City; Tahoe may see snow this weekend as sud Maven’s Notebook

Golden mussels pose ‘immediate threat’ to Stockton’s water supply, official warns - Stocktonia News

Google News — Bay-Delta — Fri, 26 Jun 2026 13:00:00 GMT

Golden mussels pose ‘immediate threat’ to Stockton’s water supply, official warns Stocktonia News

🔔 As Colorado River States Struggle to Reach Agreement, New Mexico Brings on a Fresh Voice - Inside Climate News

Google News — Colorado River — Tue, 23 Jun 2026 22:37:14 GMT

As Colorado River States Struggle to Reach Agreement, New Mexico Brings on a Fresh Voice Inside Climate News

City Breaks Ground on Channel Restoration Project in City Heights - Inside San Diego

Google News — state agencies — Sat, 27 Jun 2026 00:17:38 GMT

City Breaks Ground on Channel Restoration Project in City Heights Inside San Diego

🔔 DAILY DIGEST, 6/26: AI predicts natural river flows in CA. Could it do more?; Chasing 14,000 “forever chemicals” to protect California’s drinking water; Conservation groups challenge water transfers; How congressional earmarks are draining America’s water funds; and more …

Maven’s Notebook — Fri, 26 Jun 2026 16:00:09 +0000

[cmtoctableofcontents] Several news sources featured in the Daily Digest may limit the number of articles you can access without a subscription. However, gift articles and open-access links are provided when available. For more open access California water news articles, explore the main page at MavensNotebook.com. On the calendar today … PUBLIC HEARING: Delta Conveyance Project water right hearin…

Walnut Valley Water District Produces First-Ever In-House Consumer Confidence Report

ACWA — Thu, 25 Jun 2026 19:01:42 +0000

Reading Summary: Walnut Valley Water District’s First In-House Consumer Confidence Report


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🔔 California threatens to fine farmers after destroying their fields - Washington Examiner

Google News — CA water — Fri, 26 Jun 2026 10:45:00 GMT

California threatens to fine farmers after destroying their fields Washington Examiner

Jacobs-McCarthy JV starts work on $185M California water project - Construction Dive

Google News — groundwater/SGMA — Tue, 23 Jun 2026 16:07:09 GMT

Jacobs-McCarthy JV starts work on $185M California water project Construction Dive

🔔 DAILY DIGEST, weekend edition: Environmental groups sue California State Parks over plan they say endangers protected wildlife; Newsom’s stance on controversial data centers about to be tested. Again.; Understanding juvenile salmon mortality in the Klam - Maven’s Notebook

Google News — Bay-Delta — Sun, 21 Jun 2026 16:00:34 GMT

DAILY DIGEST, weekend edition: Environmental groups sue California State Parks over plan they say endangers protected wildlife; Newsom’s stance on controversial data centers about to be tested. Again.; Understanding juvenile salmon mortality in the Klam Maven’s Notebook

🔔 The Colorado River States are Deadlocked and the River is Crashing. Will a ‘Grand Bargain’ Finally Get its Day? - Water Education Foundation

Google News — Colorado River — Thu, 25 Jun 2026 17:01:19 GMT

The Colorado River States are Deadlocked and the River is Crashing. Will a ‘Grand Bargain’ Finally Get its Day? Water Education Foundation

As Newsom’s return-to-office mandate is just one week away, state workers and unions continue pushback - ABC10

Google News — state agencies — Thu, 25 Jun 2026 01:47:00 GMT

As Newsom’s return-to-office mandate is just one week away, state workers and unions continue pushback ABC10


Court Upholds Southern California Steelhead Protections - Center for Biological Diversity

Google News — water litigation — Tue, 16 Jun 2026 18:32:22 GMT

Court Upholds Southern California Steelhead Protections Center for Biological Diversity

Judge upholds protections for Southern California steelhead trout - Courthouse News

Google News — water litigation — Tue, 16 Jun 2026 07:00:00 GMT

Judge upholds protections for Southern California steelhead trout Courthouse News


🪶 California Tribal Water

🔔 Tensions are rising between states that rely on the Colorado River - The Salt Lake Tribune

Google News — tribal water rights — Tue, 16 Jun 2026 07:00:00 GMT

Tensions are rising between states that rely on the Colorado River The Salt Lake Tribune

🔔 Deadly parasite kills hundreds of salmon through well-known river expanding through Pacific Northwest - FOX Weather

Google News — tribal water (named tribes) — Wed, 24 Jun 2026 20:03:00 GMT

Deadly parasite kills hundreds of salmon through well-known river expanding through Pacific Northwest FOX Weather

🔔 As Parasites Threaten Juvenile Salmon in the Upper Klamath River, the Karuk Tribe Emphasizes That the ‘River Is Still in the Early Stages of Healing’ - Lost Coast Outpost

Google News — tribal water rights — Tue, 16 Jun 2026 07:00:00 GMT

As Parasites Threaten Juvenile Salmon in the Upper Klamath River, the Karuk Tribe Emphasizes That the ‘River Is Still in the Early Stages of Healing’ Lost Coast Outpost


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