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California Water News for May 19, 2017

May 19, 2017 by BPC Staff
  • San Francisco Chronicle‎: Oroville Dam spillway to go offline until fall, allowing for repairs
  • San Diego Union-Tribune: Underspending proves costly for California
  • Register Pajaronian: Irrigation enhancement project helps farmers regulate water usage
  • Los Angeles Times: Rising sea levels could mean twice as much flood risk in Los …
  • Voice of San Diego: Why Big Winter Rains Haven’t Done Much to Fill San Diego Reservoirs
  • KPBS: County Officials Propose Increase In Water Rates
  • Patch.com: East Palo Alto May Purchase $5 Million In Water From Nearby City
  • Capital Press: California growers, researchers preparing for next drought
  • KESQ: State’s Chromium-6 water treatment guidelines struck down
  • Capital Public Radio News: California Farmers Used Enough Groundwater During Drought To …
  • Science Daily: Groundwater loss tracked during drought in California’s Central Valley
  • Sierra Sun Times: Nearly Half of California’s Native Salmon, Steelhead and Trout on …
  • Half Moon Bay Review: We must act to save dozens of at-risk fish species
  • KTVU San Francisco: Salmon released at Pillar Point to boost population
  • American Rivers: The Damming of the Bear River
  • The Turlock Journal: MJC Irrigation Technology Program celebrates industry placements …

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