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Sacramento Bee: California water plan unveils hardships to come as drought persists KTVU: Water deliveries remain at 0 pending further study Capitol Weekly: Farms feel drought’s wrath CBS Bay Area: New desalinization method from Livermore lab could help California through drought
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On April 9, 2014, the Department of Water Resources (DWR) and U. S. Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) submitted a request for modifications to the Order, revised on March 18, 2014, that approved a temporary urgency change in license and permit terms and conditions for the State Water Project and the Central Valley Project requiring […]
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Oh behalf of the Navy, below in PDF is the agenda for the next Restoration Advisory Board (RAB) meeting. The meeting is next Tuesday, April 15 beginning at 7:00 p.m., at the Casa de la Vista on Treasure Island. For meeting minutes from past meetings and other Treasure Island information, see the Navy’s website: www.bracpmo.navy.mil. […]
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Please see the attached list of presenters for the upcoming SoCal SETAC ( Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry) meeting in San Diego April24-25. Thursday is a special copper session with 11 invited speakers. SoCal SETAC 2014 Annual Conference Program Register at: http://www.socalsetac.org/payments.html
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ACWA’s eNews is a weekly roundup of California water news and events. State and Federal Officials Release 2014 Drought Operations Plan State and federal officials on April 9 released a joint drought operations plan that provides a framework for water management actions through November, outlining proposed operations to meet water supply needs for health […]
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California water plan unveils hardships to come as drought persists By Matt Weiser As California’s drought stretches toward the hot summer months, state and federal officials are planning extraordinary measures to protectdrinking water supplies and endangeredSacramento River salmon, according to a plan unveiled Wednesday. Read the full article here
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Don’t forget, BPC Executive Director John A. Coleman will be speaking at the 2014 PIANC World Congress in June! Check out the event now!
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Over the last few years, the LTMS agencies have worked closely with the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) to develop a proposed update to the LTMS programmatic biological opinion (BO). That process is near completion. Please findbelow an advance copy of the LTMS agencies’ proposed update to the NMFS programmatic BO regarding salmonids and green sturgeon and the LTMS program. The proposed […]
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¨¨¨¨ Wednesday, April 9, 2014¨¨¨¨ WedgewoodBanquetCenter Delta View Golf Course 2222 Golf Club Road Pittsburg, CA94565 12:00 Noon to 1:30 P.M. California Rolls Out “Green Chemistry” Regulations California’s much-debated “Safer Consumer Products” regulations, better known as the Green Chemistry program, took effect October 1, 2013. Our panelists will review […]
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For immediate release April 8, 2014 Largest Annual Gathering of San Francisco Bay Maritime Decision-Makers Set for May 16 in Oakland 27th Annual Bay Planning Coalition Decision Makers Conference to tackle sea level rise and competing uses between ballparks, residents, and maritime businesses April 8, 2014 – Oakland, CA – The Bay […]
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