Water News for September 19, 2018
- by BPC Staff
- on September 19, 2018
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- News Deeply: Monsoon Storms, Key to Recharging Groundwater, May Become Less Common
- KQED: Climate Summit: What Happened and What It Means
- ABC 30: Mayor says new water plant makes Fresno “drought proof”
- AgAlert: Federal water bill aims to smooth project funding
- Mercury News: OPINION: How expediency has backfired in California with dam, schools, taxes…
- Turlock Journal: Reps. Denham, Costa bring water storage to the Valley
- Record Net: OPINION: How WaterFix hurts the poor
- AgAlert: OPINION: Proposition 3 enhances investments in water system
- News Deeply: To Manage Future Water Shortages, California Must Update its Water Grid
- Patch: Underground Water Leaks: City Listening For Drips
- Needles Desert Star: State-mandated testing for lead in water at school sites delayed
- Chico Enterprise-Record: Local water savings about double state’s rate
- New York Times: Jerry Brown Made Climate Change His Issue, How He’s Not Sure How
- Sacramento Bee: Reno sets record for hottest summer 2nd year in a row
- Fresno Bee: OPINION: Water for fish | Letters to the editor, Sept. 19, 2018
- Record Net: Salmon action hot on Sacramento, Feather rivers
- Mercury News: Is California’s firefighting strategy making future fires worse?
- NBC Los Angeles: Firefighters Protect Hillside Homes From Tujunga Brush Fire
- Capital Public Radio: Low-Severity Fires Like Prescribed Burns Might Not Be So Harmless To Soil
- Orange County Register: Mountain lions can usually escape wildfires, but the blazes can reduce their habitat
- Record Net: Stockton wastewater plant getting major makeover
- Orange County Breeze: Rainwater capture systems at waste and recycling facilities improve Santa Ana River water quality
- National Law Review: California Water Board Sues Federal Agency for Pollutants Entering the U.S. Via the Tijuana River
- Whittier Daily News: Montebello may be able to sell water system without approval of voters
Tags: California, policy, water