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California Project WET Gazette

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California Project WET Gazette

A project of the Water Education Foundation. Funded by grants from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (Mid-Pacific Region), U.S. Geological Survey (California Water Science Center) and California Department of Water Resources.

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Publication March 12, 2015 Brian Brown

Spring 2015 California Project WET Gazette
Volume XX, Issue Il

Water Celebration

I’m sure a few of you reading the title of this article and the current headlines related to California water will be wondering if my brain may be suffering from lack of water as much as the state. The few storms we have had since December will allow the California Department of Water Resources to send a little more water to most State Water Project customers than last year, but the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation announced a second year of a zero initial water allocation from the Central Valley Project for many agricultural users north and south of the Delta.

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Publication December 19, 2014 Brian Brown

Winter 2015 California Project WET Gazette
Volume XX, Issue I

Groundhog Day

I can already sense the hackles rising with the tone of disgust escaping the lips of the most hardcore science advocates among us at the mere sight of the article title.

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Publication September 11, 2014 Brian Brown

Autumn 2014 California Project WET Gazette
Volume XIX, Issue IV

Earth’s Connected Systems

Earth Science Week occurs annually in the second week of October and is designed to promote awareness of the dynamic interactions between natural and human systems, while engaging students in exploring how this knowledge is applied in the geosciences.

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Publication June 25, 2014 Brian Brown

Summer 2014 California Project WET Gazette
Volume XIX, Issue III

A Tribute to Kathy Machado

Every one of the Project WET Facilitators I had the privilege of working with in California are a unique and special caliber of educator, volunteering their time and resources to provide some of the most engaging, experiential and content –rich water education professional development workshops and school education programs on the planet – and I do mean this literally, as several California Facilitators led Project WET trainings in a number of other countries!  

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Publication May 16, 2014 Brian Brown

Spring 2014 California Project WET Gazette
Volume XIX, Issue II

Choices and Preferences in a Time of Drought

The world outside my home office window in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada is a sea of green quilted with brilliant patches of wildflowers like the shards of a shattered rainbow come to Earth on this St. Patrick’s Day.  It is hard to believe California is in the grip of a withering drought once more, as the scent of new mown grass heavy with dew fills the air.  If one simply turned off the news and laid their head in the grass, all would seem right in the world – no drought, no more fire danger and no need to heed warnings to conserve water.  But it’ll take more than wishful ignorance and a four-leaved shamrock to get us through the upcoming summer.  California remains in the grip of drought, and the recent rains did little more than change the landscape from brown to green in much of the state.  Our major reservoirs remain well below historical average capacity for this time of year at 40% to 50% of capacity, snowpack is at 28% of normal and disturbing reports have been coming out regarding groundwater levels throughout the Central Valley.

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