California Drought and Water News for May 28, 2014

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  • on May 28, 2014
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Fresno Bee: Bill would allow local groundwater management 

The Sacramento Bee: More salmon to get truck rides due to drought

Southern California Public Radio: Central Valley lawmakers to discuss drought compromise

The Washington Times: Nation could face water shortfall in next decade, watchdog warns

Here & Now: AP: Historic Water Claims Mean Special Status, Despite Drought

Vox: California’s drought is driving up food prices — but it can still get worse

The Sacramento Bee: The Conversation: A controversial water transfer worth millions

Ag AlertFarm groups call for swift action on drought bills

Capital Press: California walnut acreage continues upward trend

KTVU: PG&E, SFPUC amongst those with ‘Grandfathered’ water rights

The Sacramento Bee: Upgrading Sacramento’s wastewater treatment could cost $2 billion

Central Valley Business Times: Engineer slices and dices BDCP environmental plan 

Maven’s Notebook: This just in … Fresno Bee reports federal court rejects Friant Water Authority’s bid to stop flow from Friant Dam

Central Valley Business Times: Governor names top tunnel advocate to powerful post

KTVU: Group of water utilities ponder sharing water resources

Ag Alert: Clean Water Act: Farm Bureau takes its case to head of EPA

Southern California Public Radio: Central Valley lawmakers to discuss drought compromise

WaterWorld: WERF now accepting pre-proposals for 2014 Unsolicited Water Research Program

 

 

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