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February 2023 Newsletter

February 28, 2023 | announcement


The monthly newsletter features the Pacific Institute’s research, publications, news about past and upcoming Institute staff outreach efforts, and media coverage of its work and analysis.


Salton Sea Salinity Webinar

February 27, 2023 | video


California’s Salton Sea – the state’s largest lake – contains more than 470 million metric tons of dissolved salts. It’s more than twice as salty as the ocean and getting saltier. An unknown amount of additional salt – likely measuring in the hundreds of millions of tons – lies on the lake bottom and along the shore. Some three million tons of salts – enough to cover a square mile of land three feet deep – flow into the Sea every year.


How Onsite Water Systems Can Contribute to Regional Water Resilience

February 15, 2023 | post


Across the United States and the world, communities are facing more severe and frequent extreme weather events. Companies undertaking new development projects are considering ways to make their sites more resilient to disruptions caused by these extreme events.


Featured on CBS News

Winter Storms Fill Hetch Hetchy, Renew Debate About Reservoir’s Future

February 10, 2023 | news





Featured in Bloomberg

The Colorado River Is Disappearing. Here’s How to Replenish It.

February 5, 2023 | news



The Wonder of Wetlands: A Nature-Based Solution for Environmental Challenges 

February 2, 2023 | post


It’s all hands on deck for the Colorado River Basin. Nearing a quarter-century of drought (better described as a continuing shift to an ever-hotter and ever-drier climate), the most famous and important river in the West faces an existential crisis.


Featured in The Washington Post

As the Colorado River Dries Up, States Can’t Agree on Saving Water

February 1, 2023 | news



Featured in TIME

How to Save the Colorado River and the American West

January 31, 2023 | news



Managing the Unmeasured – Colorado River

January 31, 2023 | post


It’s all hands on deck for the Colorado River Basin. Nearing a quarter-century of drought (better described as a continuing shift to an ever-hotter and ever-drier climate), the most famous and important river in the West faces an existential crisis.


New Pacific Institute Guide Highlights Onsite Water Reuse Systems as Circular Approach to Build Urban Water Resilience

January 26, 2023 | announcement


The Pacific Institute, a global nonpartisan water think tank, today released guidance for developers to plan, design, and operate onsite water reuse systems. The “Guide for Developing Onsite Water Systems to Support Regional Water Resilience” advances circular, localized approaches to managing water that reduce a site’s water footprint, improve its resilience to water shortage or other disruptions, and provide benefits for local communities and regional water systems.


Guide for Developing Onsite Water Systems to Support Regional Water Resilience

January 26, 2023 | publication


Onsite water systems have the potential to provide multiple benefits for a site, water and wastewater systems, ecosystems, and communities.


Featured in The Atlantic

The Fight Over California’s Ancient Water

January 23, 2023 | news



January 2023 Newsletter

January 21, 2023 | announcement


The monthly newsletter features the Pacific Institute’s research, publications, news about past and upcoming Institute staff outreach efforts, and media coverage of its work and analysis.



Featured in The Atlantic

Suddenly, California Has Too Much Water

January 11, 2023 | news




Salton Sea Hydrology

January 10, 2023 | video


The objective of the webinar is to improve understanding of current and possible future Salton Sea inflows and the water demands of various Salton Sea projects and provide an opportunity for discussion among modelers, agency staff, stakeholders, and the public generally.


La Hidrología del Salton Sea

January 10, 2023 | video


El objetivo del seminario web es mejorar la comprensión de los flujos de entrada actuales y futuros de Salton Sea y las demandas de agua de varios proyectos de Salton Sea y brindar una oportunidad para el debate entre los modeladores, el personal de la agencia, las partes interesadas y el público en general.



Featured in The Washington Post

Opinion | Flooding in California Has Been Worse Before — And Likely Will Be Again

January 10, 2023 | news



Potential of Oilfield Produced Water for Irrigation in California

January 9, 2023 | publication


Facing the increasing severity of droughts due to climate change and ongoing depletion of groundwater, this project investigates the potential of Oilfield Produced Water (OPW) for agricultural irrigation.




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