
Badger Mill Creek flows south out of Verona and into the Sugar River. It’s classified by the state as a trout stream, and according to online kayaking reviews, paddling it […] [from WORT-FM 89.9]
‘Do people have to die?’ Why these Californians fear catastrophic floods. – Washington Post
Some towns in the San Joaquin Valley are facing the prospect of extreme flooding from what could be the largest amount of snowmelt in California history. [from Washington Post]
Senate subcommittee hears calls to simplify RCPP –
Farmers and western conservation groups called for faster access to funding under the Regional Conservation Partnership Program at a Senate hearing Thursday, saying RCPP is important for farmers in drought-stricken areas. [from ]
Farm Bureau, other ag groups sue over new WOTUS definition – Agweek
The Environmental Protection Agency has tried again to define what falls under waters of the U.S., or WOTUS, an issue that has been debated for years. [from Agweek]
Experts see much of Valley ag adapting to climate. And some spots where farming fades – Yahoo News
Universities in Turlock, Merced and elsewhere helped put on summit. [from Yahoo News]
The Willow Project is a disaster waiting to happen | Opinion – pennlive
We need to transition to a more sustainable and equitable future that preserves our natural heritage and respects the rights of all people. [from pennlive]
The clean water we all deserve – Wisconsin Examiner – Wisconsin Examiner
Muslims perform spiritual purification with water. We need and appreciate clean water for all. Water is life. [from Wisconsin Examiner]
The snowmelt in California could cause a long-lost lake to re-emerge – Yahoo News
The snowmelt in California could cause a long-lost lake to re-emerge [from Yahoo News]
Native fish populations expected to rebound thanks to wet winter – Water Education Foundation – Water Education Foundation
California has seen one of its wettest winters in history, leading some experts to declare the drought over. However, … [from Water Education Foundation]
First UN Water Conference in four decades includes a delegation from Penn | Penn Today – Penn Today
Events on campus last week kicked off the global proceedings, which will include representatives from the Water Center at Penn, Penn Carey Law School, and the School of Arts & Sciences. [from Penn Today]