Water News for November 2, 2018
- by BPC Staff
- on November 2, 2018
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- Modesto Bee: How next week’s expected State Water Board vote could trigger a flood of lawsuits
- The Weather Channel: Creeping Natural Disaster in California Threatens Train Tracks, State Highway
- Los Angeles Times: In a first, California abolishes Compton’s water district board after years of dirty-water allegations
- Sacramento Bee: Oroville Dam repairs aren’t enough, feds warn. Should state be forced to plan for a mega-flood?
- News 4: Stampede Dam finishing upgrades, Boca up next
- Jim Holt: More than 23,000 gallons lost in Castaic water main break
- Visalia Times Delta: OPINION: Presidential water memo will bring welcome change for Valley ag interests
- Fox 11: LA County put in charge of troubled Sativa Water District
- Ventura County Star: Water discolored but safe in south Oxnard after line break
- AccuWeather: Summerlike warmth to hold in Southern California into this weekend
- Patch: Fire Weather Watch Issued For North Bay Mountains
- SFGATE: Bay Area on high alert with another red-flag warning
- Merced Sun Star: OPINION: State’s water grab includes stunning groundwater restrictions
- Eureka Times-Standard: Concerns raised about Mercer-Fraser rezoning request, Mad River water impacts
- Water Education Foundation: AS SHORTAGES LOOM IN THE COLORADO RIVER BASIN, INDIAN TRIBES SEEK TO SECURE THEIR WATER RIGHTS
- Sonoma Index-Tribune: ‘Waking up to Wildfires’ doc to screen in Sonoma on Nov. 4
- NBC Los Angeles: Will Home Insurance Pay To Fully Rebuild? Probably Not
- YubaNet: Forest Resilience Bond to help fund $4.6 million restoration project to mitigate wildfire risk in Tahoe National Forest
- CA Department of Water Resources: Delta eNews
- Chico Enterprise-Record: Oroville Dam workers donate $40,000 to Oroville Union High School District
- Mendocino Beacon: Board hears auditors’ advice, talks groundwater
- California Water News Daily: Malibu Completes, Celebrates New Smart Water Management Water Treatment Facility
- Western FarmPress: Communication key to California’s water future
Tags: California, policy, water