Arboretum Waterway Maintenance and Enhancement Project Content / Arboretum Waterway Maintenance and Enhancement Project Content for 51ԹϺ Davis en Waterway Pump Delayed, but Arboretum Mostly Open /news/waterway-pump-delayed-arboretum-mostly-open <p>Work on a new pump and pathways continues along the far eastern portion of the Arboretum Waterway, and some fences remain in place, but the majority of the arboretum is open. An email blast Thursday afternoon (Dec. 21) declared: “As always,&nbsp;we are open! Winter is a great time to visit the arboretum.”</p> <p>The pump is at Lake Spafford, to move water to the waterway’s east end near downtown Davis. The return flow to Lake Spafford goes over five newly installed weirs — in a system that adds oxygen to the water, and limits duckweed and algae from growing and collecting.</p> December 21, 2017 - 4:02pm Cody Kitaura /news/waterway-pump-delayed-arboretum-mostly-open NEWS BRIEFS: Waterway Not Ready to Flow Just Yet /news/news-briefs-waterway-not-ready-flow-just-yet <p>The big news, waterway steward Nina Suzuki says, is that the construction dam is down and water is back in parts of the Phase 1 project area (the eastern half of the waterway). The big question is, “Is the project done?” The answer is, not yet!</p> October 31, 2017 - 10:47am Dave Jones /news/news-briefs-waterway-not-ready-flow-just-yet NEWS BRIEFS: 51ԹϺ Learning Center Offline, July 28-Aug. 7 /news/news-briefs-uc-learning-center-offline-july-28-aug-7 <p>51ԹϺ’s online&nbsp;learning management system, used by staff and faculty for professional development and required trainings, as well as registration for other programs, is scheduled to be offline for nine days, starting at 5 p.m. Friday, July 28, to allow for a system upgrade.</p> <p>Officials said the <a href="http://lms.ucdavis.edu/">51ԹϺ Learning Center</a>, when it comes back online on Monday, Aug. 7, will have a more contemporary interface and will be compatible with all web browsers. Users will not lose any of the data they had in the system prior to the upgrade.</p> July 11, 2017 - 3:43pm Dave Jones /news/news-briefs-uc-learning-center-offline-july-28-aug-7 NEWS BRIEFS: New Options for Disability Insurance in 2017 /news/news-briefs-new-options-disability-insurance-2017 <p>The 51ԹϺ Office of the President got an early start on 2017 open enrollment by announcing new disability insurance options and expanded eligibility for such insurance, giving employees the opportunity to have greater financial peace of mind.</p> <p>Besides basic coverage, paid for by the university, eligible employees will be invited to sign up for Voluntary Short-Term Disability (benefits up to six months); Long-Term Disability (benefits after six months, up to the employee’s Social Security retirement age); or both, depending on the employee's needs and budget.</p> September 19, 2016 - 7:00pm Dave Jones /news/news-briefs-new-options-disability-insurance-2017 Too Green: Arboretum Cleanup Begins /news/too-green-arboretum-cleanup-begins <p>We recently told you about <a href="/news/waterway-improvement-project-begin/">forthcoming improvements to the Arboretum Waterway’s east half</a>. But what about the rest of the waterway, where algae and aquatic weeds seem to be taking over?</p> August 23, 2016 - 1:57pm Dave Jones /news/too-green-arboretum-cleanup-begins WATERWORKS: Pipeline Project, Waterway Drawdown /news/waterworks-pipeline-project-waterway-drawdown <p><strong>SURFACE WATER PIPELINE:</strong><strong> </strong>A contractor is <a href="/news/water-pipeline-will-soon-reach-campus/">building this line under Howard and Russell fields</a> to deliver a new water supply to the campus. The water will come from the Sacramento River by way of a new treatment plant that also serves Woodland and the city of Davis.&nbsp;</p> July 26, 2016 - 3:32pm Dave Jones /news/waterworks-pipeline-project-waterway-drawdown Waterway Improvement Project to Begin /news/waterway-improvement-project-begin <p>Maybe you’ve seen the signs asking, “What’s up with the Arboretum Waterway?” — referring in part to the unsightly duckweed and algae that thrive in what is largely a stationary body of water.</p> June 21, 2016 - 12:11pm Dave Jones /news/waterway-improvement-project-begin