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  • by BPC Staff
  • onSeptember 8, 2014
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California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley Stakeholder Meeting – September 22, 2014 – Agenda and Materials for Discussion

This is a message from the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley (5) A stakeholder meeting is scheduled for Monday September 22, 2014 (see notice for meeting details). The meeting agenda and draft language for discussion have been posted on the Pyrethroid Pesticides TMDL and Basin Plan Amendment project website: http://www.swrcb.ca.gov/rwqcb5/water_issues/tmdl/central_valley_projects/central_valley_pesticides/pyrethroid_tmdl_bpa/index.shtml  

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onSeptember 8, 2014
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Perkins Coie Update: Energy Disclosure Compliance Delay for Small Buildings in California

Perkins Coie Update         Update   Real Estate & Land Use September 08, 2014   California Energy Commission Delays Compliance With Energy Disclosure Program for Smaller Nonresidential Buildings   Highlights   The California Energy Commission recently delayed the compliance date for the second phase of the Nonresidential Building Energy Use Disclosure Program (AB1103). While […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onSeptember 5, 2014
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ACWA News for September 5, 2014

Sept. 5, 2014 Sept. 5, 2014 ACWA News Available Online This issue features the historic three-bill groundwater package that has been approved by the Legislature and sent to Gov. Jerry Brown for signature. Other articles include: Draft BDCP to be Recirculated in Early 2015 Initial 2014 Water Bond Toolkit Available to ACWA Members Online Save […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onSeptember 5, 2014
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Wells Fargo Weekly Economic & Financial Commentary –- September 5, 2014

Economics Group: Weekly Economic & Financial Commentary U.S. Review Q3 Kicks It into High Gear—  The factory sector has accelerated, with the ISM manufacturing index surging in August, factory orders showing strength beyond aircraft in July and power & manufacturing leading nonresidential construction spending. — August’s ISM nonmanufacturing index jumped to its highest level in nine […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onSeptember 5, 2014
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Instant Analysis of Today’s Employment Report for August

Instant Analysis of Today’s Employment Report for August The August jobs report was a buzz-kill this morning. The labor department reported only +142K net nonfarm jobs were created last month, about 88K jobs short of my expectations.  The rationalizing begins with analysts pointing out that seasonal adjustment is very difficult in the month of August […]

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  • onSeptember 5, 2014
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Agenda for the September 9 Meeting of the San Francisco Port Commission

Click here to view the the Port Commission agenda for next week’s meeting on September 9th, 2014. Please note the time of the meeting (1:45 for closed session; 2:45 for open session). The agenda and staff reports are now posted on our website. Please click on the following links for the agenda and staff reports:   Agenda: http://www.sf-port.org/index.aspx?page=2496 […]

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  • onSeptember 5, 2014
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Bank of the West U.S. Outlook Report for September 5, 2014

US Outlook Report: Good Vibes Here Policy Easing There The first round of U.S. economic releases for August have largely beaten analyst expectations, suggesting that much of the economic momentum seen in the second quarter will be sustained in the third. We maintain our U.S. Real GDP forecast at 3.1 percent for the third quarter. […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onSeptember 4, 2014
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September 2014 California Trade Report from Beacon Economics

LOGIN    CREATE AN ACCOUNT September 2014 CA Exports Falter Following a 16-month stretch of steady growth, California’s export trade faltered in July. The value of the state’s export trade totaled $13.85 billion, down 0.7% from one year prior. The drop-off can be attributed entirely to manufactured goods… Read Full Analysis Now SHARE:  Meet Our Experts […]

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