California Water News for January 11, 2018
- Sacramento Bee: After Oroville disclosures, embattled California water agency names new director
- Los Angeles Times: A way to break the terrifying pattern of fire and flood
- New York Times: When You’ve Seen Fire and You’ve Seen Rain, Expect Mudslides
- ABC2 News: California’s Devastating Mudslides Are A Product Of Historic Wildfires
- Associated Press: 17 dead in California mudslides, more than a dozen missing
- Natural Resources Defense Council: Floods, Fires, and LA’s Future
- Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Fire, flooding has kept St. Rose students from returning home
- Los Angeles Times: Restaurants in Montecito, Summerland ordered closed over water safety concerns
- USA TODAY: Southern California mudslides: At least 48 missing, 100 homes destroyed
- Associated Press: Feds to pause killing of beavers after threat of lawsuit
- San Diego Union Tribune: Here are the staggering rainfall totals from Tuesday’s storm
- Daily News: Snowfall a welcome sign for dry mountain towns, snow enthusiasts
- Patch.com: Water Main Replacement Work Will Delay Pleasanton Drivers
- SF Bay Area Indymedia: Court Rejects California’s Blanket Approval for Pesticide Spraying
- NBC Southern California: Beach Warning Extended Following Powerful SoCal Storm
- Livermore Independent: Project to Study Climate Effects on California Water Systems from Headwaters to Groundwater
- Live Science: Is There Radium In Your Tap Water? New Map Can Show You
- Chico Enterprise Record: Lake Oroville rising, rivers running high as 2018 starts out wet
- CA Water Blog: New paths to survival for endangered winter run Chinook salmon
- The Union: Hazardous trees to be logged around Scotts Flat Reservoir
- The Union: Study focuses on restoring Yuba River, with $97M worth of proposals identified
- Livermore Independent: Retired Zone 7 Engineer to Run for Board
- Water Deeply: Strengthening California’s Water Protections to Fend Off D.C. Rollbacks
- New York Times: California Today: Jerry Brown Warns of Recession and Reveals His Final Budget
- Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Grant Davis returns to top job at Sonoma County Water Agency after five months in state post
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