Water News for October 10, 2018
- by BPC Staff
- on October 10, 2018
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- Washington Times: US states agree on plan to manage overtaxed Colorado River
- News Deeply: For Next California Governor, There’s Plenty of Advice on Water Issues
- Phys.org: Maximizing the carbon and biodiversity benefits of restoration along rivers and streams
- Pasadena Star-News: Devil’s Gate Dam sediment removal, start to 4-year project at Pasadena’s Hahamongna Watershed Park, to begin by October’s end
- Marin Independent Journal: Belvedere seawall now at risk of caving in, officials say
- Mercury News: Proposition 3: Smart water plan or costly gift to farmers?
- Modesto Bee: The big bore is over. OID has a new tunnel for some of its Stanislaus River water
- KPBS: San Diego Unified’s Lead Testing Results, Mapped
- Phys.org: Reduced Sierra Nevada snowmelt runoff to threaten California agriculture
- PPIC: New Laws on Drought, Forests, and Safe Drinking Water
- YubaNet: Smoke from wildfires has cooling effect on water temperatures
- ABC 7: Hurricane Sergio bringing dangerous surf to SoCal this week
- KQED: Fact-Checking California Governor’s Debate on KQED: Climate and Energy
- Marin Independent Journal: San Rafael marsh restoration to bolster sea level rise defenses, group says
- John Kingsbury: OPINION: Dear Felicia: Your plan will hurt mountain counties, too
- Redding Record Searchlight: Prop. 3 would pay for water and habitat projects. Will North State voters want them?
- Monterey County Weekly: Elkhorn Slough declared a “Wetland of International Importance.”
- Sacramento Bee: PG&E gets blamed for another deadly 2017 wildfire, this time from ‘sagging power lines.’
- Washington Examiner: Before passing farm bill, Congress has a big fight over wildfires to get through
- Epoch Times: Somber Ceremony on Anniversary of North Bay Wildfires in Santa Rosa
- Mountain Democrat: GDPUD begins new ditch lining project
- California Water News Daily: Cal Am Water, Community Leaders Applaud Completion of New Monterey Pipeline Project
- San Luis Obispo Tribune: Cambria residents will see higher water and sewer bills next year after protest vote fails
Tags: California, policy, water