California Water Digest — 2026-06-28

20 item(s) from 10 source(s); 13 flagged (🔔) for your blog keywords.


📰 News & Policy

🔔 SJV WATER: The uneven toll of California’s groundwater law

Maven’s Notebook — Sat, 27 Jun 2026 18:57:34 +0000

By Hannah Johansson, SJV Water For Amrik “Mickey” Singh Basra, owning 300 acres of almonds in Madera County was more success than he ever expected to achieve in the United States. Approaching retirement age, he could let his trucking business go and envision the last decades of his life sustained by his orchard. Then two years ago, as his land value plummeted and he couldn’t repay a crop loan, he …

🔔 Betting on Lake Mead’s Demise

Circle of Blue — Sun, 28 Jun 2026 12:30:00 +0000

Reading Summary: “Betting on Lake Mead’s Demise”


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  1. The 1,035 ft. threshold as a policy trigger: What contingency plans exist if Mead breaches this level before the new turbines are delivered? A two-year delivery timeline vs. a projected 2027 low of 1,015 ft. raises urgent questions about the gap in protection.
  2. Who bears the hydropower loss?: If generation drops 70%, which utilities, states, or ratepayers absorb that hit — and are there existing contracts or shortage-sharing agreements that govern this?
  3. Prediction markets as water data: Does Kalshi’s thinly traded Lake Mead market reflect genuine risk pricing, and could deeper prediction markets eventually serve as a policy signal or complement to official forecasting tools like Reclamation’s own projections?

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🔔 ACWA Accepting Applications for 2026 Fall Awards

ACWA — Thu, 25 Jun 2026 18:57:29 +0000

Reading Summary: ACWA Accepting Applications for 2026 Fall Awards


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Chasing 14,000 “forever chemicals” to protect California’s drinking water - California State Water Resources Control Board (.gov)

Google News — CA water — Fri, 26 Jun 2026 16:45:36 GMT

Chasing 14,000 “forever chemicals” to protect California’s drinking water California State Water Resources Control Board (.gov)

HMC Subsidiary Sells Controversial California Vineyard Property - The Harvard Crimson

Google News — groundwater/SGMA — Sat, 27 Jun 2026 07:00:00 GMT

HMC Subsidiary Sells Controversial California Vineyard Property The Harvard Crimson

🔔 CDFW News | CDFW Confirms Northernmost Detection of Golden Mussel in Port of West Sacramento - California Department of Fish and Wildlife (.gov)

Google News — Bay-Delta — Sat, 27 Jun 2026 16:27:05 GMT

CDFW News | CDFW Confirms Northernmost Detection of Golden Mussel in Port of West Sacramento California Department of Fish and Wildlife (.gov)

🔔 DWR: Regional watershed resilience pilot projects guide statewide water planning - Maven’s Notebook

Google News — state agencies — Fri, 26 Jun 2026 15:59:35 GMT

DWR: Regional watershed resilience pilot projects guide statewide water planning Maven’s Notebook

🔔 GOLDEN STATE SALMON ASSOCIATION: Bureau of Reclamation plans to violate state and federal laws protecting Sacramento River salmon

Maven’s Notebook — Sat, 27 Jun 2026 18:57:08 +0000

Press release from the Golden State Salmon Association: On June 10, the State Water Resources Control Board rejected the Trump Administration’s Bureau of Reclamation plan to manage Shasta Dam to protect spawning salmon on the Sacramento River this fall. The Bureau plans to drain more water from Shasta than is allowed by law to boost summer deliveries to Central Valley agriculture. The National Mar…

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 f - Maven’s Notebook

Google News — CA water — Fri, 26 Jun 2026 16:00:09 GMT

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 f Maven’s Notebook

🔔 Invasive mussels found in and around Port of West Sacramento, CA officials say - Sacramento Bee

Google News — Bay-Delta — Sat, 27 Jun 2026 19:19:00 GMT

Invasive mussels found in and around Port of West Sacramento, CA officials say Sacramento Bee

🔔 DELTA COUNTIES COALITION: Stop AB 2215: No Special Treatment for a Controversial Project That Puts the Delta at Risk

Maven’s Notebook — Sat, 27 Jun 2026 18:56:46 +0000

Commentary by Sacramento County Supervisor Patrick Hume & Contra Costa County Supervisor Shanelle Scales-Preston California’s water system depends on a simple principle: everyone plays by the same rules. Assembly Bill 2215 (Calderon) would break that principle and set a troubling precedent for the future of water management in our state. If you take water from a lake, river, stream, or creek, or f…

AI Predicts Natural River Flows in California. Could It Do More? - Public Policy Institute of California

Google News — CA water — Thu, 25 Jun 2026 19:43:52 GMT

AI Predicts Natural River Flows in California. Could It Do More? Public Policy Institute of California

🔔 Golden mussels detected in Port of West Sacramento prompts message to boaters - ABC10

Google News — Bay-Delta — Sat, 27 Jun 2026 23:35:00 GMT

Golden mussels detected in Port of West Sacramento prompts message to boaters ABC10

🔔 SAN FRANCISCO ESTUARY & WATERSHED SCIENCE: In Memory of James E. Cloern; Contribution of managed floodplains to salmon recovery; Salmon smolt survival at offsite release locations in the Sacramento River; and more …

Maven’s Notebook — Sat, 27 Jun 2026 18:55:59 +0000

The latest edition of the San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science journal is now available. San Francisco Estuary & Watershed Science is an open-access journal that provides peer-reviewed research about the complex environmental and water management issues of the Bay–Delta, linking science to policy with great effect. ESSAYS San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science in 2026: Stay the Course …

DATA CENTERS: Alliance for Water Efficiency releases data center primer for water service providers

Maven’s Notebook — Sat, 27 Jun 2026 18:53:26 +0000

From the Alliance for Water Efficiency: The Alliance for Water Efficiency, in partnership with Los Alamos National Laboratory and the Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District, has released A Data Center Primer for Water Service Providers to help water utilities and other water practitioners engage more effectively in the planning and design of data center projects in their communities. T…

NOAA FISHERIES: New eDNA tool to help track recovery of sunflower sea star, a Pacific Coast ‘apex predator’

Maven’s Notebook — Sat, 27 Jun 2026 18:53:09 +0000

From NOAA Fisheries: A wasting disease that surged during the intense 2013-2016 Pacific marine heatwave known as the Blob decimated numerous species of sea stars and triggered the collapse of vast coastal kelp forests from the Aleutians to the Baja Peninsula. One of the species most affected was the sunflower sea star, an apex predator that feeds on kelp grazers like sea urchins. As captive breedi…


🎓 Research

🔔 A Tributary Approach to Learning the Colorado River

CA Water Blog (UC Davis) — Sun, 28 Jun 2026 11:00:00 +0000

Reading Summary: A Tributary Approach to Learning the Colorado River


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  1. The 2026 deadline as a pressure point: With operating rules expiring and negotiators deadlocked, what are the realistic scenarios — a new consensus agreement, federal intervention, or litigation? What would California’s fallback position look like under each?
  2. The Delta-Colorado linkage: The article briefly but provocatively notes that Northern and Southern California water systems are operationally interdependent. How often is this connection discussed in public water policy debates, and what does it mean for Delta water users when the Colorado River struggles?
  3. Tribal inclusion in negotiations: The Basin spans 30 federally recognized tribal nations, yet the seminar’s framing of equity and fairness raises the question — how meaningfully are tribes represented in the closed-door interstate talks JB Hamby described?

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🔔 PRESS RELEASE: AquAlliance, Central Delta Water Agency & California Sportfishing Protection Alliance challenge water transfers - Maven’s Notebook

Google News — water litigation — Fri, 26 Jun 2026 15:59:11 GMT

PRESS RELEASE: AquAlliance, Central Delta Water Agency & California Sportfishing Protection Alliance challenge water transfers Maven’s Notebook

Supremes shoot down city’s mid-case water-rights gambitruling - Camarillo Acorn

Google News — water litigation — Fri, 19 Jun 2026 16:42:43 GMT

Supremes shoot down city’s mid-case water-rights gambitruling Camarillo Acorn


🪶 California Tribal Water

🔔 Fish Disease Found in Klamath River Juvenile Salmon as River Heals - Daily Kos

Google News — tribal water (named tribes) — Thu, 25 Jun 2026 18:38:03 GMT

Fish Disease Found in Klamath River Juvenile Salmon as River Heals Daily Kos


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