A Remembrance of George Basye

Wednesday, Feb 24th, 2021

By Kevin O’Brien Many of my best days as a lawyer were spent driving through the Sacramento Valley and north Delta with George Basye (always in his Volvo). As George neared his retirement, he wanted to ensure that I, as the successor to a number of his clients, understood the foundations of his client relationships. … Continue reading “A Remembrance of George Basye”

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Our Future in the Sacramento Valley: Serving Water for Multiple Benefits

Wednesday, Feb 17th, 2021

By Don Bransford There has been recent commentary and discussion around a commodity futures market for water in California. In the Sacramento Valley, we are not involved in this process; nor are we participating in these contracts. Although we are not entirely clear on this market or what is being traded, it is clear that this new … Continue reading “Our Future in the Sacramento Valley: Serving Water for Multiple Benefits”

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Dry Year Myths Revisited

Wednesday, Feb 10th, 2021

By Todd Manley It might be hard to imagine that it has already been more than five years since we exited the extreme dry years of 2014 and 2015. At that time, local, state and federal water managers were taking unprecedented actions in response to the dry conditions to maximize beneficial uses and every Californian … Continue reading “Dry Year Myths Revisited”

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Preparing for a Dry Year: Safe Drinking Water

Wednesday, Feb 3rd, 2021

By Adam Robin As Sacramento River Basin water resources managers continue to prepare for a potential dry year, their efforts include a central focus on continuing progress toward the goal of ensuring that all communities across the region have access to safe drinking water. Dry years can present new and different challenges in areas that … Continue reading “Preparing for a Dry Year: Safe Drinking Water”

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