Tag: restoration

PCR Services Corporation Joins ESA

ESA is a leading environmental planning and design firm committed to the principles of sustainability. We specialize in environmental and community planning, ecosystem restoration design, technical studies and investigations, environmental impact assessment and documentation, and regulatory compliance. Learn more at www.esassoc.com.

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SFBJV The Bulletin Newsletter for February 4, 2016

            THE BULLETIN              timely news from the SFBJV February 4, 2016 Novato Creek Baylands Vision Released   The San Francisco Estuary Institute recently released a resilient landscape vision for lower Novato Creek that incorporates habitat restoration actions into flood risk management. The vision, developed in coordination with a team […]

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Register for 2016 IEP Annual Workshop on April 20-22, 2016

Registration is now open for the 2016 IEP Annual Workshop When: April 20  – April 22, 2016 Where: Lake Natoma Inn Folsom, CA View Event Agenda Registration Deadline: April 17, 2016 Workshop Website: http://www.cvent.com/d/xfqm11 ​ To Register, please click the YES button below: http://www.water.ca.gov/iep/ Having trouble with the link? Simply copy and paste the entire […]

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Brownfield Redevelopment Resources: Grants, Workshops & More!

Featured Resources & Deadlines California Strategic Growth Council Announces $320M for Housing & Transportation Projects The Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities (AHSC) Program provides grants and/or loans to both public agencies and private developers for projects throughout California that will achieve GHG reductions and benefit Disadvantaged Communities through increased accessibility of affordable housing, employment centers […]

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Clean and Healthy Bay Ballot Measure To Be on June 2016 Ballot in All Bay Area Counties

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (By People for a Clean and Healthy Bay) January 13, 2016 Unprecedented coalition announces support for 9-county ballot measure to restore SF Bay and protect shoreline communities Leading business and environmental organizations join elected officials from across the Bay Area in supporting campaign to fund better water quality, expanded wildlife habitat, shoreline […]

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SFBJV – The Bulletin for January 13, 2016

                      THE BULLETIN              timely news from the SFBJV   January 13, 2016           After the breach …      restoration in progress      Oh to behold a restoration in progress, out on SF Bay with calm waters, winter light and heavy clouds!  Thanks […]

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Port of Redwood City to Help Chronicle Editorial Goals

  Port of  Redwood City    PORT ANNOUNCEMENT  Jan. 6, 2016    Port Stands Ready to Help Chronicle Editorial Goals (A portion of this letter was printed in the January 5th San Francisco Chronicle in response to editorial Dec. 21) http://www.sfchronicle.com/opinion/editorials/article/Work-to-save-San-Francisco-Bay-only-just-begun-6713635.php By Dick Claire  Chairman  Redwood City Port Commission The Port of Redwood City stands […]

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With CO2 Boost, Marshes Can Rise to Meet Flood Risks

  Researching and reporting the science and impacts of climate change With CO2 Boost, Marshes Can Rise to Meet Flood Risks By John Upton,  December 23, 2015 In the race to keep their verdure heads above rising seas, marshes that protect coastal regions from floods, storms and erosion harbor the botanical equivalents of nitro boosters: rapid […]

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