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Do you desire a water-wise garden that positively impacts both humans and pollinators? Learn how to select low-water plants, to place in low water zones, and to irrigate with low water. We'll bring cuttings and focus on 16 desirable plants that together provide year-round color.Free but…
Got burning garden questions? Need advice on pests, soil, pruning, or landscape design, all in one place? Let’s gab at the Inspiration Garden! Drop in from 9:00 a.m. to noon (no registration needed) and ask an expert on everything from soil and trees to irrigation and water-wise plants. A range of local…
Got burning garden questions? Need advice on pests, soil, pruning, or landscape design, all in one place? Let’s gab at the Inspiration Garden! Drop in from 9:00 a.m. to noon (no registration needed) and ask an expert on everything from soil and trees to irrigation and water-wise plants. A range of local…
Research, Student Programs, and Grants at CIWR CIWR is a hub of water resources management and policy research in California. The institute runs grant programs and supports California-based academics applying for federal water research funding.
About Us The mission of the California Institute for Water Resources is to integrate California's research, extension, and education programs to develop research-based solutions to water resource challenges.
Programs The California Institute for Water Resources develops and supports water-related research, education, and outreach. Our programs focus on training current and future professionals to support the future of agricultural production in California.
Summary: Improving aquifer storage recovery operations can help to reduce nutrient loads and increase water supplies. This analysis of managed aquifer recharge in central coastal California quantified variability in infiltration, recharge, groundwater movement, and water quality.