ACWA eNews for June 10, 2015
ACWA eNews for June 10, 2015 ACWA’s eNews is a weekly roundup of California water news and events. Click here to view the ACWA eNews for June 10, 2015.
Continue ReadingACWA eNews for June 10, 2015 ACWA’s eNews is a weekly roundup of California water news and events. Click here to view the ACWA eNews for June 10, 2015.
Continue ReadingSan Jose Mercury News: California drought: El Niño continues to build, bringing increased chances of a wet winter San Jose Mercury News: Ocean investigators set their sights on Pacific Ocean ‘blob’ KQED: Rain in June? No Drought-Buster, But We’ll Take It The Daily Caller: Calif. Drought Results In Rotating Blame Game Los Angeles Times: Gov. Brown says ‘spaceship Earth’ […]
Continue ReadingBloomberg: In 2014, U.S. was top global oil producer for 1st time since 1975, BP says Associated Press: Plains All American says cost of Calif. oil spill cleanup hits $62M Reuters: Study: Allowing crude exports would expand benefits from fracking CNBC: Oil falls as World Bank cuts forecast Reuters: U.S. should ditch ‘outdated’ oil export ban -Harvard POLITICO Morning […]
Continue ReadingSan Francisco Chronicle: In safety move, turns onto Market Street to be limited Contra Costa Times: Alameda Point redevelopment plan up for approval Napa Valley Register: Park district establishing Suscol Headwaters Preserve Los Angeles Times: House spending bill could put some bullet train funds at risk POLITICO Morning Transportation for 6/11/2015 By Jennifer Scholtes, with help from Heather […]
Continue ReadingThe State Water Resources Control Board will consider a proposed Resolution to adopt a drought-related emergency regulation requiring enhanced water conservation and additional water user information for the protection of specific fisheries in four tributaries to the Russian River (Dutch Bill Creek, Green Valley Creek, Mark West Creek and Mill Creek) on June 17 at its June 16-17 […]
Continue ReadingLos Angeles Times: Watch: Gov. Brown discusses drought with Times publisher Austin Beutner Los Angeles Times: Welcome to Water and Power Associated Press: California lawmaker proposes steep tax for water guzzlers Associated Press: $340 million in California drought-relief money left unspent Los Angeles Times: Gov. Jerry Brown sees California getting through drought Los Angeles Times: Drought and record-breaking heat are bad […]
Continue ReadingIntegral Consulting Welcomes Steve Brauner, Ph.D., P.E., to Engineering and Remediation Team Health Environment Technology Sustainability Steve Brauner, Ph.D., P.E. Senior Managing Engineer Integral Consulting Inc. View Full Resume Download V-Card Integral Consulting Inc. is pleased to announce that Steve Brauner, Ph.D., P.E., has joined its engineering and remediation group as a […]
Continue ReadingAPP 102nd ANNUAL CONFERENCE “Finding Sustainable Solutions for Pacific Rim Ports of the Future” August 16-19, 2015 Hosted by Taiwan International Ports Corporation Grand Hi-Lai Hotel Kaohsiung, Taiwan Click here for more information and online registration! Please join us for APP’s 102nd Annual Conference in beautiful Kaohsiung, Taiwan hosted by Taiwan International Ports Corporation […]
Continue ReadingAppeals Court Decides Crucial Case On State Fish And Wildlife CDFW’S Extension Of Streambed Alteration Limits To Existing Water Diversions Christian Marsh 415.848.4830 Email David Aladjem 916.520.5361 Email Andrea Clark 916.520.5424 Email Sam Bivins 916.520.5209 Email Related Practice Environmental Enforcement Defense Food & Agriculture Land Use Real Estate Water Law Water Quality Law […]
Continue ReadingTHE BULLETIN timely news from the SFBJV June 10, 2015 Wildlife Conservation Board PROP 1 Guidelines Now Available The Wildlife Conservation Board has posted the final Proposition One Guidelines for the California Stream Flow Enhancement Program available for comments through June 23. The final Guidelines and a draft of […]
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