Monthly Archives: July 2025

Bargaining for Tribal Water in California

By Leslie Sanchez and Eric C. Edwards Stark power disparities between Native American tribes (tribes) and nontribal entities in California have shaped tribes’ legal standing to assert water rights claims, bargaining power in resolving claims, and the ability to assert meaningful control … Continue reading

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Microplastic Pollution: Impact on the SF Bay Delta and Remediation Strategies

“Microplastic Pollution: Impact on the SF Bay Delta and Remediation Strategies” Symposium with Delta Stewardship Council and Coastal Marine Sciences Institute By Miranda Bell-Tilcock In May, I had the privilege of attending the Microplastic Pollution: Impact on the SF Bay … Continue reading

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AI explanations of California water management

By ChatGPT prompted by Jay Lund I was playing with ChatGPT and had some fun and insightful replies.  (I’d interpret these insights, but I am no Professor of Literature, and it would probably get me into trouble.  Please add your interpretations below … Continue reading

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Where are they now: Mollie Ogaz

“Where are they now:”  is the first in a new blog series on the California WaterBlog, written in the voices of our alumni. The series will celebrate the many alumni who got their start at the Center for Watershed Sciences … Continue reading

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