by Verna Jigour | Jul 22, 2018 | Blog
In recent months there’s been outraged wailing about the injustice of California’s water limitations. Insufficient public funding for expensive new dams. Most recently, higher percentages of unimpeded flows destined for the Delta. In both cases, questions have been...
by Verna Jigour | Jul 15, 2018 | Blog
For many in my general age group the term “Ball and Chain” immediately conjures images of the late, great Janis Joplin belting out the Big Mama Thornton tune of that title in 1967, commemorated in D. A. Pennebaker’s documentary film, Monterey Pop. Who knew that...
by Verna Jigour | May 23, 2018 | Blog
Before getting into the “meat” of this post, I want to alert the reader to the Rainfall to Groundwater Executive Summary report now available for free download. California Department of Water Resources (DWR) deserves major compliments on their final Water Available...
by Verna Jigour | Apr 16, 2018 | Blog
This is a longish post, but then I’m trying to encapsulate at least several millennia of human prehistory and history in California. The point is to characterize factors that cumulatively degraded detention storage functions in the nonnative annual rangelands...
by Verna Jigour | Apr 3, 2018 | Blog
Excerpt from 1908 statement by H. A. Jastro, President of the American National Live Stock Association: Residing in Kern county, in the State of California, where the entire flowage of the Kern river is applied to agricultural lands on what is known as the Kern River...
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