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NBC Bay Area: San Francisco Public Utilities Commission Considers Mandatory Water Rationing Merced Sun-Star: Merced Irrigation District growers to receive increased water supply Fresno Bee: EDITORIAL: It’s high time California manages groundwater TakePart: California’s New Water Crisis
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• CA-NV Section AWWA, Sacramento – Program Manager • Water Employee Services Authority, Lake Elsinore – Water Protection Technician • City of Davis – Utility & SCADA Control Systems Technician • East Bay Municipal Utility District, Oakland – Affirmative Action Officer • County of Napa – Associate Engineer • City of Sacramento – Program Specialist – Grant Coordinator • County of […]
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Infocast is organizing the first ever event dedicated to the severe drought affecting California, The Golden State Water Summit, June 17-19, 2014 in Sacramento, CA. The Pre-Summit Briefing: Opportunities in California Desal will showcase the desalination efforts currently being advanced by stakeholders in California to combat this prolonged drought. Gain insights into California desal opportunities, projects, […]
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How San Diego’s Most Disruptive Lawyer Makes His Money BY: LIAM DILLON | MAY 27, 2014 | Cory Briggs, the attorney who helped end the political career of Bob Filner, wants to stop a lot of other things in San Diego, too. Like an expansion of the city’s Convention Center. And a half-dozen new neighborhood libraries and refurbished fire stations. […]
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Bay Planning Coalition Executive Director John Coleman gave a presentation at the 2014 PIANC World Congress on June 3, 2014 in San Francisco. John’s presentation focused on how small non-governmental organizations played an instrumental role in shaping dredging policy in the San Francisco Bay Area. Please find John’s full presentation from the 2014 PIANC World Congress at […]
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S.F. Chronicle: Calif. a model for U.S. under global-warming plan San Jose Mercury News: Historic EPA global warming rules: How will they affect California? Fuel Fix: Exec: U.S. shale critical in BHP’s investments Forbes: Opinion: Europe lacks strengths to replicate U.S. shale boom
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Fresno Bee: Drought-related costs will climb after heavy groundwater pumping CBS Sacramento: Food Assistance Available In Counties Hardest Hit By California Drought Capital Press: More stop-diversion orders issued in California Home Town Station: Do You Have Enough Water Stored For Emergencies? RFDTV: Drought further threatens nation’s ‘endangered’ rivers Stockton Record: When the levee broke: In 10 years since devastating […]
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TRB Webinar: Challenges of Climate Data and Tools for DOTs’ Development and Implementation of Climate Change Plans Innovative Technologies for a Resilient Marine Transportation System: 3rd Biennial Research & Development Conference – Register Online Now! Response to Extreme Weather Impacts on Transportation Systems Habitat Management to Deter Wildlife at Airports Proceedings of the Marine Safety […]
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THE CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE FOR FEDERAL POLICY RESEARCH Invites You To Attend A Capitol Hill Lunch Briefing Featuring Two Newly Released S&T Policy-Related Reports on: A Roadmap to a Sustainable Water Future for California and The Efficacy of Digitally Enhanced Education Presented by: California Council on Science and Technology Thursday, June 5, 2014 Noon – 1:00 P.M. B-338 […]
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