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When I got the call from Seattle City Light (City Light) about the Georgetown Steam Plant project, I knew it would be the project of a lifetime. It would put... — August 26, 2020
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Did you know that a typical American adult has a greater than 1 in 4 chance of becoming disabled, even temporarily, at some point in their life? Disabilities in all... — June 12, 2020
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The population of Florida has been expanding at a rapid rate since the 2008 economic recovery. Florida's population grew to nearly 20.5 million in 2017, boosted by immigration from out... — July 6, 2020
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Today marks the end of April and the end of World Landscape Architecture Month (WLAM) — established by the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) to honor landscape architects and... — April 30, 2020
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ESA Clients and Colleagues, I hope you all are staying healthy and grounded under these extraordinary circumstances. It has been almost a month since our initial message regarding ESA’s response... — April 23, 2020
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Tomasko D., Keenan E., Hudson J., Logan M., Ouimet S., and Vernon, J. 2017. Quantification of Nutrient Assimilative Capacity of Chara (sp.) in a Previously Hypereutrophic Lake in Southwest Florida... — January 1, 2017
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White, J., Fulton, A., Blomberg. J., and Borgonovo, A. 2017. Perennial Secondary Channel Design on Dry Creek near Healdsburg, California. Pp. 304-317. Proceedings, World Environmental and Water Resources Congress. 21-25... — May 21, 2017
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Do you remember the days when we would have to get turn-by-turn directions from an actual person? Since Google Maps was initially launched in February 2005, the use of geospatial... — April 6, 2020
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As our communities enter a unique and challenging period due to the coronavirus (COVID-19), we at ESA want to reach out to extend our best thoughts to you, your family,... — March 26, 2020
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ESA’s President and CEO, Leslie Moulton-Post, joins the Water Education Foundation as one of its newest board members. Moulton-Post joins the Foundation’s board alongside four other new members: former Natural... — February 27, 2020
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One of the smallest, and arguably cutest, San Francisco Bay endemic species is the salt marsh harvest mouse (Reithrodontomys raviventris). This species is found only in the San Francisco Bay... — February 13, 2020
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On January 23, 2020 the EPA and Department of the Army finalized the “Navigable Waters Protection Rule” (NWPR) to define “waters of the United States” (WOTUS). The new rule finalizes... — January 29, 2020
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WHITE PAPER Assessing the Impacts of Watershed-Scale Decision Making: The Santa Ana River Sustainability Assessment Pilot Prepared for California Department of Water Resources and Santa Ana Watershed Project Authority February... — January 24, 2020
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Head to Hillsborough County’s Balm-Boyette Scrub Nature Preserve in Florida and you’ll be sure to find avid mountain bikers exploring the park’s single-track trails. That’s because this park is known... — January 30, 2020
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Washington state may not be the first place one thinks of when considering water scarcity, but recent court decisions and legislation have put the issue front and center in the... — December 10, 2019
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The City of Buenaventura (commonly known as Ventura) relies completely on local water supplies and does not receive any imported water. When these supplies are cut back during droughts, it’s... — December 10, 2019
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No one can ignore the effects of climate change in California. From severe drought and widespread flooding, to historic and devastating wildfires, this new reality makes coordinated, inclusive water management... — December 10, 2019
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According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), the average person uses 80 to 100 gallons of water per day1. In response, Governor Brown issued Executive Order B‐37‐16 “Making Water... — November 25, 2019