10 episodes

"Comparing Futures for the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta" originated as a report by a multidisciplinary team of experts, including UC Davis scientists Jay Lund, William Fleenor, William Bennett, Richard Howitt, Jeffrey Mount, and Peter Moyle and the Public Policy Institute’s Ellen Hanak. These videos highlight presentations at a two-day workshop in 2008 to discuss those findings, including the idea that a peripheral canal —conveying water around the delta instead of through it — should be part of a long-term strategy to serve both water supply and environmental objectives.

Comparing Futures for the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta UC Davis Center for Watershed Sciences

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"Comparing Futures for the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta" originated as a report by a multidisciplinary team of experts, including UC Davis scientists Jay Lund, William Fleenor, William Bennett, Richard Howitt, Jeffrey Mount, and Peter Moyle and the Public Policy Institute’s Ellen Hanak. These videos highlight presentations at a two-day workshop in 2008 to discuss those findings, including the idea that a peripheral canal —conveying water around the delta instead of through it — should be part of a long-term strategy to serve both water supply and environmental objectives.

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    Decision Analysis of Delta Strategies

    Decision Analysis of Delta Strategies

    What is the best decision for managing water exports in the Delta? Jay Lund asks. This presentation looks at four strategies and how they may affect environmental sustainability and reliable water supply by mid-century to account for natural forces acting in the Delta, such as sea level rise.

    • 58 min
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    Delta Drinking Water Quality and Treatment Costs

    Delta Drinking Water Quality and Treatment Costs

    This presentation by Wei-Hsiang Chen from the UC Davis John Muir Institute for the Environment explores the current and long-term effects of Delta export water quality on drinking water treatment cost and any public health risks from the disinfection process. Salinity, organic carbons, nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorous) and pesticides/herbicides are of primary interest.

    • 50 min
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    Economic Costs and Adaptations for Alternative Delta Regulations

    Economic Costs and Adaptations for Alternative Delta Regulations

    Water exports from the southern Delta to users in the Bay Area and Southern California have become a central concern for the environmental health of the Delta, due to the dramatic decline of numerous fish species in recent years. This video discussion looks at two alternatives to those pumping operations, using the CALVIN model.

    • 1 hr 1 min
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    Economic Effects on Ag from Water Export Salinity

    Economic Effects on Ag from Water Export Salinity

    Soil salinity has been a problem for agriculture in California's southern Central Valley for decades. Since the 1950s, the Delta has been a major source of surface water for the region, but salinity is once again becoming a major issue. Howitt provides preliminary estimates for long-term revenue losses for irrigated crops and confined animal operations in the Southern Central Valley as a result of salt accumulation.

    • 47 min
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    Levee Decisions and Sustainability for the Delta

    Levee Decisions and Sustainability for the Delta

    Robyn Suddeth, a graduate student in the UC Davis Center for Watershed Sciences, outlines the major factors that make levees in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta landscape susceptible to future flooding — sea level rise, seismicity, subsidence and changing inflows. She then discusses the economic methods for approaching the evaluation of Delta island levee upgrades and repairs.

    • 56 min
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    Peripheral Canal Design and Implementation Options

    Peripheral Canal Design and Implementation Options

    Lund discusses recent policy and technical discussions that have begun to revisit the idea of building a peripheral canal to divert water from the Sacramento River upstream of the Delta and deliver it to the export pumps. A canal or other form of upstream diversion of water exports involves a wide range of important decisions including: infrastructure, operations, environmental, governance, finance, etc.

    • 33 min

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