John Bezdek and Paul Kibel Speak at California Water Policy Conference
The annual California Water Policy Conference was held in San Diego, California on April 4 and 5, 2019.
The annual California Water Policy Conference was held in San Diego, California on April 4 and 5, 2019.
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.
In August 2018, the Center on Urban Environmental Law (CUEL) at Golden Gate University School of Law released a new guidebook entitled: Rivers That Depend on Aquifers: Drafting SGMA Groundwater Plans with Fisheries in Mind.
In collaboration with the Center on Urban Environmental Law (CUEL) at Golden Gate University School of Law, WPLG is preparing a guidebook titled Rivers that Depend on Aquifers: Drafting SGMA Groundwater Plans with Fisheries in Mind.
Richard Roos-Collins was today appointed as General Counsel of the Klamath River Renewal Corporation. This corporation implements the Klamath Hydroelectric Settlement Agreement (2016) to undertake nation’s largest dam removal effort. When completed, the project will restore anadromous fisheries
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.
Richard Roos-Collins will join the Council of Legal Advisors, Bren School of Environmental Science & Management at UC Santa Barbara. Council members advises the Bren School faculty on the legal training of the graduate students and also participate in teaching. More information on the Counc