California Water News for August 31, 2017
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- on August 31, 2017
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- Vida en el Valle: Life is good, better with city water piped to East Porterville homes
- Sacramento Bee: How deep could your home flood? See Sacramento’s ‘ultimate’ flood map
- Sacramento Bee: Those green, wet spots on Oroville Dam aren’t worrisome, state insists
- Sacramento Bee: Think Harvey-like flooding couldn’t happen to Sacramento? Think again.
- Los Angeles Times: California legislative leaders pitch big spending for water and parks improvements for the 2018 ballot
- Los Angeles Times: Can local eelgrass help fight global ocean acidification? Newport Bay research may help provide answers
- Sacramento Bee: Democrats seek $4 billion bond for water, flood control, parks
- Special to the Washington Post: Hurricane Harvey shows how we underestimate flooding risks in coastal cities, scientists say
- Sacramento News & Review: Why save the Delta? Unknown river towns fear untold devastation from Jerry Brown’s twin tunnels project
- 89.3 KPCC: For some, the Delta water tunnels are a waste of money; for others …
- Elk Grove News: Central Basin Water Board, LA City Council Committee Delay Delta Tunnels Vote
- Auburn Journal: Placer Water joins delta tunnel legal wrangle | Auburn Journal
- News Deeply: Why California’s Nitrate Problem Will Take Decades to Fix
- AgNet West: California Clears First SGMA Hurdle
- The Revelator: To Restore Salmon, Think Like a Beaver
- Winters Express: Boaters can help fight spread of invasive mussels over Labor Day …
- ABC News: Inoculations give endangered California frog a shot at life
- Capital Public Radio News: After Housing, California Lawmakers Eye Parks And Water Bond
- The Mercury News: Environmental groups win documents related to Nestlé operations in …
- Associated Press: Trump order cramps rebuilding stronger against floods
- DWR: California Water Plan eNews
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