Paul Kibel Presents on Fisheries Impacts
On February 2nd, Paul Kibel joined the Questions of Common Supply: SGMA Requirements for Interconnected Surface Water and Groundwater panel at UC Hasting’s California Water Law Symposium.
On February 2nd, Paul Kibel joined the Questions of Common Supply: SGMA Requirements for Interconnected Surface Water and Groundwater panel at UC Hasting’s California Water Law Symposium.
Paul Kibel, WPLG's Water and Natural Resource Counsel, will present Rivers that Depend on Aquifers: Drafting Sustainable Groundwater Management Plans with Fisheries in Mind at UC Irvine Law on November 1. The event will be in Room EDU 1131 from 12-1pm.
Richard Roos-Collins will participate in the panel, “Can the San Joaquin River Bay Delta Water Quality Control Plan Flow Standards be Settled?,” at the Association of California Water Agencies’ Spring Conference in Monterey California on May 11. He will speak about the Brown Administration’s eff
Richard Roos-Collins will participate in the panel, “Enhancement of Survival Permits: Practical Applications to California Fisheries.” The presentation will be at CLE International’s 5th Annual Endangered Species Act Conference in San Francisco, California on September 25.
Richard Roos-Collins will participate in the panel, “The Future of the San Francisco Bay-Delta Science Enterprise,” at the 13th Annual State of the San Francisco Estuary Conference in Oakland, California on October 11.
WPLG attorney Paul Stanton Kibel's article California Rushes In - Keeping Water Instream for Fisheries Without Federal Law has been accepted for publication in the William and Mary Environmental Law & Policy Review.
The UCLA Journal of International Law & Foreign Affairs will publish WPLG attorney Paul Stanton Kibel's article Damage to Fisheries by Dams: The Interplay Between International Water Law and International Fisheries Law.
WPLG's Paul Stanton Kibel presented on changes in California water law practice at the April 7, 2017 At the Confluence Water Law Symposium at University of Denver Sturm College of Law and at the April 13, 2017 Bar Association of San Francisco Environmental Law Section panel on Coming Changes
In his October 2016 article in the California Water Law Journal, WPLG attorney Paul Stanton Kibel discusses the California State Water Board's September 2016 proposed flows for tributaries to the San Joaquin River, and how these proposed tributary flows relate to watershed governance and the publ
Richard Roos-Collins and Paul Stanton Kibel will present at this year's California Water Law Symposium being held at Golden Gate University School of Law on Saturday, January 25. The conference is entitled "Wasted Water: Reasonable Use Law in 21st Century California."