Water News for September 13, 2018
- by BPC Staff
- on September 13, 2018
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- The Weather Network: Global Climate Action Summit begins in San Francisco
- Chico Enterprise-Record: City reopens Old Ferry Road, damaged during Oroville Dam crisis
- Lake County News: Feather River Hatchery fish ladder to open Sept. 14
- KVPR: Candidate Andrew Janz Says Pumping “At 100 Percent Capacity,” Water Infrastructure Needed
- Epoch Times: California Adopted More Restrictive Policies to Limit New Offshore Oil Drilling
- News Deeply: OPINION: More Conservation, Cooperation Vital to Our New Era of Water Shortages
- Highland News: Districts aim to capture 98% of surface water
- Highland News: OPINION: Is the Inland Empire drought over? No: Local water supplies remain at record low levels
- San Francisco Chronicle: PG&E agrees in settlement to protect S.F. Bay from chemical runoff from utility poles
- San Francisco Chronicle: OPINION: A permanent solution to California’s water woes — seawater
- CBS Sacramento: How Wet Will Sacramento Get In Winter 2018?
- U.S. News & World Report: OPINION: Is it Possible for California to Become Carbon-Free By 2045?
- Pacific Standard: AT GCAS, JERRY BROWN SAYS ‘THE FUTURE IS US.’ UNFORTUNATELY, HE’S RIGHT.
- Press Democrat: Growers try carbon farming to help combat climate change
- Sierra Sun Times: California and National Drought Summary for September 11, 2018, 10 Day Weather Outlook, and California Drought Statistics
- Phys,org: Forest Service science improving fire weather prediction
- Daily Republic: Solano judge denies effort to stop Putah Creek restoration work
- Daily Independent: 50th anniversary of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers Act by Steve Evans
- Lake County News: CDFW awards $27.8 million for ecosystem and watershed restoration and protection projects including fire recovery
- Redding Record Searchlight: Fire updates: Delta Fire now 17% contained
- ABC 7: Grapevine fire: Rapidly moving blaze burns as many as 40 acres near 5 Freeway
- NBC Los Angeles: Florence Poses a New Threat for Rural, Struggling Towns
- Newsweek: CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES 2018 MAPS: WHERE THE DELTA, SNELL AND IRVING FIRES CONTINUE TO BURN
- CNBC: California Gov. Jerry Brown could sign wildfire bill critics have dubbed as a ‘bailout’
- CA Department of Water Resources: Water Plan eNews
- San Diego Union Tribune: Audit report: San Diego City faces growing backlog of broken water-meter cases
- Matthew Cabe: With Greg Snyder set to resign, Apple Valley to lose key water expert
- Monterey County Now: As Cal Am’s desal project is set for approval, important questions remain about its water’s cost.
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