Article By, Public Affairs Officer: Kimberly DeVall May 1st snow survey results for Scott River sub-basin Yreka, Calif., May 8, 2023— The Klamath National Forest has completed the May 1st snow surveys...
Comments before the State Water Resources Control Board Sari Sommarstom, PhD 4/4/23 *updated Charts From Hello, my name is Dr. Sari Sommarstrom; I’m a retired watershed consultant who has worked in th...
Press ReleaseScott Valley Agriculture Water Alliance Written By Theodora Johnson Sacramento, CA—The Scott River watershed’s drought is over, and the State’s emergency drought regulation should be resc...
ASSESSING THE REASONABLENESS OF THE SCOTT RIVER WINTER FLOW MINIMUM OF 362 CFS By Sari Sommarstrom, Ph.D. Thank You Scott Valley Agriculture Water Alliance Article submissions can be sent to Publisher...
Charnna Gilmore Ric Costales Thank you Ric, your involvement in these complex and often difficult issues for the past several decades has served as an inspiration to me. This recent forum, the Sc...
Please join us on February 22nd, 23rd, and 24th for the annual Scott Watershed Informational Forum (SWIF) hosted by the Scott River Watershed Council. Come learn about issues and developments concerni...
February 1st snow survey results for Scott River sub-basin Forest Service News Release Scott Mountain snow station – Charnna Gilmore (volunteer) writing data on January 31, 2023. Credit: USDA For...
By Jay Martin Will Harling is the Director of Mid Klamath Watershed Council &Orleans~Somes Bar Fire Safe Council This work we are doing can’t be done alone. Takes all of us. Will Harling Thi...
SRWC Community Outreach BY Sheryl Wilkins Freda Walker of Etna recently gifted a generous donation to fund Scott Watershed Informational Forum (SWIF) set for February 22-24, 2023. She also made an add...
Reprint from Scott Valley Agriculture Water Alliance Written By Theodora Johnson This week’s watershed report is brought to you by Scott Valley Agriculture Water Alliance. The report includes Sco...





