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  • by BPC Staff
  • onOctober 24, 2014
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Wells Fargo Weekly Economic & Financial Commentary — October 24, 2014

Economics Group: Weekly Economic & Financial Commentary U.S. Review More Growth Moving Forward The Chicago Fed National Activity Index and the Leading Economic Index, aggregators of already-released economic data, both sent positive signals for current and future growth. Headline and core CPI advanced just 0.1 percent in September, leaving the year-ago rates unchanged at 1.7 percent. […]

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  • onOctober 24, 2014
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Notice of Opportunity to Comment – Caltrans Prioritized Inventories

This is a message from the State Water Resources Control Board. Click here to view the  Notice of Opportunity to Comment on the California Department of Transportation Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System Permit – Prioritized Categorical Inventories of Reaches for Total Maximum Daily Loads. Comment Deadline is November 26, 2014 by 12 noon.

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onOctober 24, 2014
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Bank of the West U.S. Outlook Report for October 24, 2014

US Outlook Report: Disinflation – What Do the Tea Leaves Say? Last week we lowered our consumer price inflation forecast for 2015 by a half a percentage point to 1.2 percent. A strengthening U.S. dollar combined with large declines in oil and other commodity prices are expected to add to deflationary pressures in the months […]

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  • onOctober 24, 2014
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Energy News for October 24, 2014

The Washington Times: Senate report: Oil, gas industry thriving despite opposition  Bloomberg: Wood Mackenzie: U.S. to see more energy exports than imports by 2025  Rueters: Analyst: Barges transport more Bakken crude to Calif. than rail  Fuel Fix: Oil companies form lobbying effort against crude exports ban  National Review: Calif. county ballot measures aim to ban oil, gas production, opponents say

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onOctober 24, 2014
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California Water & Drought News for October 24, 2014

Reuters: California community suffers as wells dry up in drought Los Angeles Times: A parched farm town is sinking, and so are its residents’ hearts KCRA Sacramento: Experts examine Folsom Lake water levels Reuters: Californians favor $7.5 billion water bond to fight drought: poll CBS San Francisco: Do Increased Water Rates Make People Use Less In A Drought? Wall Street […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onOctober 23, 2014
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California’s Super Region of Innovation — December 3, 2014

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 23, 2014 Contact: TONY LIVOTI Monterey Bay International Trade Association – TradePort.org 831-335-4780 California’s Super Region of Innovation Santa Cruz, CA – December 3, 2014 (The Cocoanut Grove at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk)  Santa Cruz, Ca.  (10/23/2014) – TradePort.org and the Monterey Bay International Trade Association (MBITA) have partnered with China Silicon […]

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2014 Film & Lecture Series: “How Healthy Is the California Coast?” — November 18, 2014

Join us for a lively discussion with Conservation International scientists Dr. Greg Stone andDr. Steve Katona. They will talk about the recently published Ocean Health Index for the West Coast- a bold new approach to measuring the health of California’s ocean and coastal resources.   The findings address 5 regions on the west coast: Southern, Central, […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onOctober 23, 2014
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Pyrethroids Presentation from the October 23, 2014 Stakeholder Meeting of the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley (5)

This is a message from the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley (5). Tessa Fojut of the Central Valley Water Quality Control Board will be giving a presentation at the October 23, 2014 stakeholder meeting on Central Valley Pyrethroid Pesticides Total Maximum Daily Load and Basin Plan Amendment. Click here to view her presentation. […]

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