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Impartial nonprofit raising awareness of water issues in California and the West -- one tour, one lecture, one article, one tweet at a time. #47YearsStrong

Sacramento, California
Joined July 2011
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@WaterEdFdn
Water Education Foundation
27 days
Registration is now open for a great #cawater primer on #waterlaw, #groundwater, #waterpolicy & more at our Water 101 Workshop April 10. And don't miss our Central Valley Tour April 23-25 for a look at groundwater, #waterequity, #flood & more!
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@WaterEdFdn
Water Education Foundation
20 hours
Today's top Aquafornia stories are from @sfchronicle's @gregporter_wx, @TahoeDailyTrib's Katelyn Welsh and @LAPublicPress' @1danross. See our full #cawater & #ColoradoRiver rundown at
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@WaterEdFdn
Water Education Foundation
2 days
Our Water Word of the Week is * Flooding & Flood Management. * When #atmosphericrivers barrel through Calif., large rivers & streams can become dangerously swollen & flood management is critical. Learn more at Aquapedia, our #cawater encyclopedia. ⬇️⬇️
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@WaterEdFdn
Water Education Foundation
2 days
Today's top Aquafornia stories are from @sfchronicle's @jackjlee, @USATODAY's Christopher Cann, and @nativenews_net. See our full #cawater & #ColoradoRiver rundown at
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@WaterEdFdn
Water Education Foundation
5 days
Today's top Aquafornia stories are from @SFGate's @madilynneee, @latimes' @ronlin, @Hannahnfry, and @grace_2e, and @KQED's @TeacupInTheBay. See our full #cawater & #ColoradoRiver rundown at
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@WaterEdFdn
Water Education Foundation
6 days
Registration opens Feb. 12 for our popular Bay-Delta Tour May 7-9! Hear diverse perspectives & go behind the scenes in #SacDelta & San Francisco Bay to explore the West Coast’s largest #estuary & vital #cawater hub. Space is limited so don't miss out!
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@WaterEdFdn
Water Education Foundation
6 days
Today's top Aquafornia stories are from @latimes' @ronlin and @Hannahnfry; @EENewsUpdates' @chelseaeharvey and @dcusickmpls; and @kjzzphoenix's @awhager. See our full #cawater & #ColoradoRiver rundown at
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@WaterEdFdn
Water Education Foundation
7 days
We offer many free & low-cost resources to help you understand how #cawater works across Calif. Plus, you can gain a deeper understanding by attending our annual Water 101 Workshop in April taught by top policy & legal experts in California. More info ⬇️
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@WaterEdFdn
Water Education Foundation
7 days
Today's top Aquafornia stories are from @latimes' @ronlin and @Hannahnfry, @sfchronicle's @kurtisalexander, and @sfchronicle's Nora Mishanec. See our full #cawater & #ColoradoRiver rundown at
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@WaterEdFdn
Water Education Foundation
8 days
Today's top Aquafornia stories are from @Newsweek's Anna Skinner, @latimes' @ByIanJames, @jvgarrison and @seangreene89, and @KTNV's @GenevaZoltek. See our full #cawater & #ColoradoRiver rundown at
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@WaterEdFdn
Water Education Foundation
9 days
In 2021, @UN declared Feb. 2 as World Wetlands Day. Calif. drained most of its historic #wetlands, but efforts are growing to protect & restore these vital ecosystems. So Wetlands is our Water Word of the Week from Aquapedia, our #cawater encyclopedia.
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@WaterEdFdn
Water Education Foundation
9 days
Today's top Aquafornia stories are from @CalMatters' @lynnlaaa, @latimes' @ByIanJames, and @politico's @cvonka and @AnnElizabeth18. See our full #cawater & #ColoradoRiver rundown at
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@WaterEdFdn
Water Education Foundation
12 days
BREAKING NEWS: Calif. issues executive order to help capture and store more water from upcoming severe storms #cawater #groundwater #floods ⬇️⬇️
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@WaterEdFdn
Water Education Foundation
12 days
Snow survey results in!!! #cawater ⬇️⬇️
@CA_DWR
California Department of Water Resources
12 days
DWR today conducted the second Phillips Station snow survey of the season. The manual survey recorded 22.5 inches of snow depth and a snow water equivalent of 8 inches, which is 46 percent of average for this location. Statewide, the snowpack is 65 percent of average for this date. This data will be used to inform DWR’s water supply forecasts, which inform our State Water Operations and allow water managers to understand how much water will eventually reach our reservoirs in the spring and summer. The results of today’s survey show just how quickly conditions can change. At the beginning of the month the statewide snowpack was 108 percent of average, but the past month of extremely dry conditions have dropped us back below normal. Although there is storm activity in the forecast, it will take a lot of precipitation to make up for the lost time in January.
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