California Water News for August 16, 2018
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- on August 16, 2018
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- The Guardian: California v nutria: state seeks to eradicate scourge of giant rodents
- News Deeply: How Ranchers Are Getting by With Less Water Across the West
- The Press: California WaterFix start dates raise red flags
- Union Democrat: Fixing $21M in storm damage continues at Hetch Hetchy’s Moccasin dam and reservoir
- Alpenhorn News: Lake Gregory Dam Project Community Meeting in Crestline tomorrow
- Los Angeles Times: Much of Newport’s Back Bay closes to swimmers after 2 sewage spills dump 15,000 gallons into the water
- Huffington Post: Fracking Water Use Skyrockets, Creating 1,440 Percent More Toxic Wastewater
- Your Central Valley: San Luis Reservoir algae reaches dangerous levels
- SFGATE: 81-degree reading likely sets record for highest temperature ever measured in California waters
- YubaNet: Carbon Monoxide from California Wildfires Drifts East (Animation)
- Oregon Business:Salmon decline reveals worrisome trend
- KQED: Can California’s Wild and Scenic Rivers Stay That Way?
- Palm Springs Desert Sun: That red fire retardant being used in California wildfires, like the Holy fire, won’t hurt you. Here’s what’s in it
- KRCR: River Fire 100% contained, but over 12,500 firefighters still battling California fires
- KQED: What You Need to Know: Carr, Mendocino Complex and Ferguson Fires
- Pleasanton Weekly: Zone 7 board to select president, VP
- PPIC: Voters Favor New Water Bond. What Are They Missing?
- Daily Press: Water, fire major issues
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