Celebrating Progress: Highlights from 2023’s Dam Removal Efforts

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In 2023, there were significant strides made in dam removal marking a watershed moment in river restoration efforts nationwide. While the spotlight often shines on monumental projects like the Klamath River dam removal in California, it’s crucial to recognize the collective impact of the 79 other dam removals across the country that have reconnected 1,160…

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Researchers Use Electron Beams to Eradicate Forever Chemicals in Water

Scientists have discovered a potentially groundbreaking method for destroying PFAS, also known as “forever chemicals,” in water. This news offers significant hope in the fight against these persistent environmental contaminants. PFAS are a group of man-made chemicals used in various products, from non-stick cookware to clothing and firefighting foam. These chemicals don’t easily break down…

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Farmers and Tribes Reach ‘Historic’ Klamath River Deal

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The Klamath Basin stakeholders, including farmers, tribes, and the Department of Interior, have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to collaborate on improving the ecosystem and water security in the region. This agreement marks a significant shift from past years of disputes, with all parties committing to work together. The MOU outlines several key points:…

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Spring 2024 Sustainable Agriculture Funding Opportunities

The USDA is offering a variety of funding opportunities for sustainable agriculture projects. This blog post provides an overview of these grant programs, including deadlines, eligibility requirements, and program highlights. Funding is available across various focus areas, including research and education, local food systems, and climate-smart practices are all supported. Watch out for quickly upcoming…

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USGS Provides Easy Access to Colorado River Science with New Online Portal

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The USGS has launched the Colorado River Basin Science Portal, a one-stop shop for critical scientific data and collaboration. Here’s why this portal is a game-changer: Centralized Hub: Access a wide range of USGS scientific data on the Colorado River system in a convenient, user-friendly format. Enhanced Collaboration: The portal fosters discussion, data integration, and…

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Securing the Colorado River’s Future: Short & Long Term Conservation Plan

The Biden administration announced a significant milestone on Mar. 5th, 2024 to protect the Colorado River System. The goal is both immediate relief and long-term solutions. Short-Term Gains: Record-breaking conservation efforts, driven by President Biden’s Investing in America agenda, have reduced the risk of critically low water levels in Lakes Mead and Powell. A final…

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Bureau of Reclamation and the Colorado River: Evaporation History, SEIS, and the Short-Term Conservation Plan

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The Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) recently released a comprehensive report titled “Mainstream Evaporation and Riparian Evapotranspiration,” shedding light on historical natural losses along the lower Colorado River. This study delves into water surface evaporation, soil moisture evaporation, and plant transpiration, providing crucial data for managing regional water operations and enhancing modeling efforts. The report highlights…

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Salton Sea Lithium and Geothermal Power Plant Breaks Ground

The dusty Salton Sea witnessed a groundbreaking ceremony on Jan 25. 2024 marking the start of a potentially game-changing lithium extraction project known as Hell’s Kitchen 1. This $1.85 billion venture by Controlled Thermal Resources (CTR) promises to be the world’s first “fully integrated” lithium and renewable power production facility, extracting lithium from underground brine…

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California Unveils Ambitious Salmon Restoration Plan

California’s iconic salmon populations are in steep decline, facing threats from dams, water diversions, and climate change. In response, Governor Gavin Newsom recently unveiled a comprehensive plan outlining strategies to protect and restore these vital fish.  Key components of the plan: Dam Removal and Improved Passages: The plan prioritizes removing barriers to fish migration, including…

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Water Conservation in Action: Arizona Irrigation Districts Secure Grants for Infrastructure Upgrades

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The Arizona Water Infrastructure Finance Authority (WIFA) is issuing $9.8 million in grants to help irrigation districts in Arizona upgrade their aging infrastructure, leading to significant water savings. Projects receiving funding include canal lining, automated control systems, spill water capture, and reservoir construction. Canal lining: Reduces seepage losses by up to 30%, exemplified by the…

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