California Water & Drought News for July 10, 2015
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- on July 10, 2015
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- Sacramento Bee: California unveils revised blueprint for Delta tunnels
- San Francisco Chronicle: California drought: Strengthening El Niño could mean wet winter
- Los Angeles Times: Water and wildlife may be at risk from fracking’s toxic chemicals, panel finds
- Los Angeles Times: Southland water district ends popular lawn-removal rebate program
- Associated Press: California water board not keen on cutbacks
- Los Angeles Times: Got sand? Drought prompts California state beaches to shut off …
- San Francisco Chronicle: House GOP pushes bill to pump more delta water
- McClatchy DC: California’s Matsui wants to bypass Congress on water recycling projects
- Forbes: Silicon Valley Tackles California’s Drought
- Patch.com: School District Reduces Water Use 13 Percent, Outlines New …
- CNBC: Revenue loss due to CA drought to top $1 billion
- LA Daily News: Californians finally ace a water test
- Los Angeles Times: GOP water bill in Congress should be rejected
- Stockton Record: Guest view: Case for Valley farmers and water use
- Los Angeles Times: Blame the drought: Inmates sweat out the ban on prison yard showers
- OC Register: As demand soars, Southern California water district’s turf rebate …
- Mercury News: California drought: El Niño weather event is biggest since 1997, may trigger soaking winter storms
- Washington Post: Tom Selleck reaches agreement with water district that sued him over water misappropriation allegations
- Los Angeles Times: Tom Selleck, district reach tentative settlement in water dispute
- Reuters: Tom Selleck to settle California water-raiding complaint
- OC Register: To save water, California’s state beaches will turn off the showers
- Pacific Standard: What You Need to Know About the Drought in California
- TakePart: Will the Drought Topple California’s Towering Redwoods?
- Long Beach Press Telegram: Long Beach will still offer you money to rip out your lawn despite …
- KSN-TV: El Nino winter coming, could relieve California’s drought
- San Diego 6: Shower stations at California State Parks are going dry
- Capital Public Radio News: California Drought: Warmest June Ever For California
- The Desert Sun: As valley goes less green, landscaping’s future secure
- KRCTV.COM: Redding hires private security to enforce water conservation
- KEYT: Drought Taking Toll On Local Trees
- Half Moon Bay Review: SAM establishes aggressive timeline for recycled water
- Porterville Recorder: Water bill needs backing of Sen. Boxer
- Modesto Bee: Research project in Stanislaus County will see if winter flood irrigation refills aquifers
- Half Moon Bay Review: Rise in water temperature may be sign of trouble ahead
- Redlands Daily Facts: Redlands researching new water rate structure
- Jefferson Public Radio: Stormwater Capture: California’s Untapped Supply
- The Tracy Press: Feds pump water back up canal
- Sacramento Bee: Woodland, Davis begin sending out letters on chromium-6 in water
- Eureka Times Standard: Feds recognize six local waterways as impaired by fecal bacteria
- Redding Record Searchlight: Media event promotes Sites Reservoir
- The Inquistr: Marijuana Growers Drying Out California Salmon Runs But Massive …
- eSan Joaquin: New look for Smith Canal?
- San Francisco Chronicle: SF’s Camp Mather imperiled over water; city vows to defy order
- The Whittier Daily News: Water officials in Pico Rivera give information, tour of facilities
- San Mateo Daily Journal: OP-ED: Water management
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