Water News for August 1, 2018
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- Capital Public Radio: Proposal To Increase Delta Water Flows Causes Contention Between Farmers, Fisheries
- Paradise Post: Fire Safe Council will address Upper Feather River water plan for sustainability
- Appeal Democrat: Levee districts considering new assessment to cover operations, maintenance costs
- Ventura County Star: OPINION: Water tunnels approval is pure government arrogance
- Monterey Herald: Future of Salinas Valley water set for community meetings
- Ripon Advance News Service: Denham, Dept. of Interior agree that controversial Calif. water plan harmful to Central Valley
- UC Santa Cruz News Center: Groundwater recharge project informs statewide sustainability efforts
- Mercury News: Hot July is fueling California’s summer wildfires
- Esquire: These Terrifying Photos of Weather-Related Chaos Show Earth’s Climate Crisis First Hand
- Siskiyou Daily News: Smoky conditions could stick around
- Washington Post: How climate change is making disasters like the Carr Fire more likely
- Lake County News: Advisory: Health advisory issued for Lake County due to smoke from wildfires
- News Deeply: Giving Back to the Rio Grande, One Deal, One Drop at a Time
- Good Times: Soquel Creek Water District Won’t Wait for Anyone
- AgAlert: Board should reject flows plan, coalition says
- AccuWeather: Why it’s dangerous, harmful for the public to fly drones above wildfires
- U.S. News: Nevada Army Guard Sending Resources to California Fire Sites
- CNN: California wildfires kill 8 people, and brutal heat spells more danger
- ABC 7 News: Evacuation orders for Carr Fire near Redding, Mendocino County’s Complex Fire
- KCRA 3: 1,000+ homes destroyed by deadly wildfire burning in Shasta County
- Daily Independent: Groundwater Authority policy, technical committees meet Thursday
- Kern Valley Sun: Water improvement plan submitted to CPUC
- Sacramento Business Journal: Recycled water program receives $280 million in funding for agricultural irrigation
Tags: California, policy, water