California Water Digest — 2026-07-03

15 item(s) from 9 source(s); 10 flagged (🔔) for your blog keywords.


📰 News & Policy

🔔 WEEKLY WATER NEWS DIGEST for June 28-July 2: The uneven toll of SGMA; Progress on CA’s salmon strategy; Why removing aging infrastructure can be the smart choice; Governor appoints Thomas Gibson as DWR Director; and more …

Maven’s Notebook — Thu, 02 Jul 2026 16:30:01 +0000

A wrap-up of posts published on Maven’s Notebook this week … Note to readers: Sign up for weekly email service and you will receive notification of this post on Friday mornings. Readers on daily email service can add weekly email service by updating their subscription preferences. Click here to sign up! [cmtoctableofcontents] In California water news this week … The uneven toll of California’s gro…

🔔 Native American tribes came together to secure their rights to Colorado River water. 4 states are stalling the deal

Circle of Blue — Thu, 02 Jul 2026 17:24:55 +0000

Reading Summary: Native American Tribes’ Colorado River Water Rights Settlement


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  1. The leasing precedent question: Do the Upper Basin states have a legitimate legal concern that tribal water leases set a market-pricing precedent — and could California cities like Los Angeles ultimately benefit or be implicated in that fear?
  2. California’s conspicuous silence: California supports the settlement but stands to gain from Phoenix-area cities having alternative water sources. How does California’s Lower Basin position serve its own long-term Colorado River strategy?
  3. The humanitarian vs. water law tension: With 118 years of unfulfilled federal obligations and residents hauling livestock water, at what point does Congress face pressure to decouple the tribal settlement from the broader Upper/Lower Basin negotiations?

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🔔 Wealthy grower John Vidovich has become a lightning rod for discontent in western Kern water district

SJV Water — Thu, 02 Jul 2026 17:49:04 +0000

Reading Summary: Vidovich vs. Buena Vista Water Storage District


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  1. Governance by landmass: How does acreage-weighted voting in California water districts concentrate power, and are other districts similarly vulnerable to single-owner dominance?
  2. The pipeline easement problem: Who bears legal and financial liability when a water district routes infrastructure onto private land without permission — especially when a connected landowner’s decision triggered the rerouting?
  3. Solar + water infrastructure: What tax incentive deadlines are at stake at McAllister, and how common is it for internal board dysfunction to kill or delay agricultural solar-water projects?

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From Careers to Community, DSRSD Serves the Public - independentnews.com

Google News — CA water — Thu, 02 Jul 2026 07:00:00 GMT

From Careers to Community, DSRSD Serves the Public independentnews.com

🔔 Global managed aquifer recharge potential as a solution to water scarcity - Nature

Google News — groundwater/SGMA — Thu, 02 Jul 2026 09:44:38 GMT

Global managed aquifer recharge potential as a solution to water scarcity Nature

Ringside: Choosing the Right Infrastructure Projects Can Deliver Affordable Abundance - California Globe

Google News — Bay-Delta — Thu, 02 Jul 2026 13:33:18 GMT

Ringside: Choosing the Right Infrastructure Projects Can Deliver Affordable Abundance California Globe

🔔 California water rights bill stalls amid Delta tunnel fight - E&E News by POLITICO

Google News — state agencies — Thu, 02 Jul 2026 16:52:00 GMT

California water rights bill stalls amid Delta tunnel fight E&E News by POLITICO

SJV WATER: State readies for next phase in Tulare County pumping crackdown

Maven’s Notebook — Thu, 02 Jul 2026 16:01:17 +0000

By Lisa McEwen, SJV Water The next phase in the state’s crackdown on over pumping in Tulare County will be revealed July 16 in Visalia. The meeting, which is not open to the public, will give water managers their first glimpse at the state’s plan for correcting severe overdraft in the Tule subbasin. It’s known as an “interim plan” and will definitely include pumping limits and a fee increase from …

🔔 Congressman Gallagher Secures $155 Million for Sacramento River Basin Water Infrastructure in House WRDA Bill - SierraDailyNews.com

Google News — CA water — Wed, 01 Jul 2026 14:49:38 GMT

Congressman Gallagher Secures $155 Million for Sacramento River Basin Water Infrastructure in House WRDA Bill SierraDailyNews.com

DAILY DIGEST, holiday weekend edition: Friant Water pushes for no-pump zone in southern Tulare County; State readies for next phase in Tulare County pumping crackdown; Public opposition defeats AB 2215; Rewriting the narrative on California’s water reality; and more …

Maven’s Notebook — Thu, 02 Jul 2026 16:00:47 +0000

The Daily Digest will return on Monday, July 6. Happy 4th of July! [cmtoctableofcontents] Several news sources featured in the Daily Digest may limit the number of articles you can access without a subscription. However, gift articles and open-access links are provided when available. For more open access California water news articles, explore the main page at MavensNotebook.com. On the calendar …

🔔 PRESS RELEASE: Delta Counties Coalition applauds committee decision to preserve oversight and accountability in California water policy

Maven’s Notebook — Thu, 02 Jul 2026 16:00:38 +0000

From the Delta Counties Coalition: The Delta Counties Coalition (DCC) issued the following statement in response to AB 2215 (Calderon) failing passage in the Senate Natural Resources Committee. The bill aimed to extend the Department of Water Resources’ water rights permits outside of the traditional review process, which typically requires justification, public input, and regulatory approval. Thi…

🔔 C-WIN: Victory for the Delta: Public opposition defeats AB 2215

Maven’s Notebook — Thu, 02 Jul 2026 15:59:55 +0000

Bill that would’ve expedited the Delta tunnel is pulled in committee From the California Water Impact Network (C-WIN): Advocates for water equity were heartened today when AB 2215, a stalking horse bill that would’ve fast-tracked the $60–$100 Delta Conveyance Project (DCP), was pulled from the California Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Water. As a result, the proposed legislation is dead…

🔔 LETTER: CA Water Association requests delay of CPUC vote on last-minute proposal affecting water system consolidation

Maven’s Notebook — Thu, 02 Jul 2026 15:58:19 +0000

The California Water Association has written a letter to legislators in Sacramento regarding an upcoming hearing at the California Public Utilities Commission: The California Water Association (CWA), representing California’s regulated water providers serving more than six million Californians, are urging the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) to postpone its July 2 vote on a significan…


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🔔 US considers proposal to cut Colorado River water use, Arizona says - 1470 & 100.3 WMBD

Google News — tribal water rights — Fri, 03 Jul 2026 00:37:57 GMT

US considers proposal to cut Colorado River water use, Arizona says 1470 & 100.3 WMBD

U.S. Appeals Court Rules in Favor of Endangered Species - Earthjustice

Google News — tribal water (named tribes) — Tue, 23 Jun 2026 07:00:00 GMT

U.S. Appeals Court Rules in Favor of Endangered Species Earthjustice


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