- by BPC Staff
- onJanuary 6, 2014
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Richmond now has over 32 miles of Bay Trail built — more than any other city on this planned 500-mile hiking and biking route encircling San Francisco and San Pablo Bays. However, ten miles of gaps still remain. Read the report in PDF by clicking here.
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Register for the 2014 Sediment Management Seminar! When? Tuesday – Thursday, February 4 – 6, 2014 Where? Marriott Biscayne Bay Miami, Florida ARCADIS is pleased to announce its 11th Sediment Management Seminar! Since 1994, leading representatives from industry and technical experts have gathered every two years to discuss timely sediment management topics of mutual […]
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Register Today Hi there! It’s time to sign up for BPC’s first Expert Briefing of 2014: Abandoned Vessels Abandoned and sunken vessels in our Bay and waterways pose a serious hazard to navigation and are a significant environmental threat. Hear from the folks working to remove abandoned vessels and prevent the problem from growing. Lt. […]
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- onJanuary 6, 2014
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Subscribe toPacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION December 2013 Issue Fidley Watch: Blivet By Chris Philips In late November, an “informational” meeting with the Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) regarding the establishment of a Puget Sound No-Discharge Zone was well attended by people representing the commercial maritime industries that operate […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onJanuary 3, 2014
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A Winter Spare the Air Alert has been issued for Saturday, January 4, in the Bay Area. Wood burning is banned both indoors and outdoors on Saturday, for the full 24 hours. Air quality in the Bay Area is forecast to be unhealthy. It is illegal for Bay Area residents to burn […]
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End of the Year Data Signal Stronger Q4 Growth · Personal income rose a slight 0.2 percent in November with wage and salary income increasing 0.4 percent for the month. Personal spending continued to accelerate, rising 0.5 percent, driven, in part, by services spending. · Durable goods orders rebounded in November, posting a 3.5 […]
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- by BPC Staff
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SAN FRANCISCO BAY JOINT VENTURE – BULLETIN LINKS WE LIKE BAY AREA AUDIO TOURS SFBAYJV WEBSITE PODCASTS FOR THE BAY SOUTH BAY SALT PONDS BAY NATURE CALENDAR BIG thanks to Richard Seagraves and Inspiration Campaign for all the great photos taken at […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onJanuary 2, 2014
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From the December/January Issue of the Bay Area Monitor Moving Goods to Market: Streamlining a Complex System Written by Cecily O’Connor “You know that flat-screen TV in your living room? Its arrival was made possible by the San Francisco Bay Area’s goods movement network, which transports a variety of consumer goods via container ship […]
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Dry Conditions Force Water Conservation in Northern California With no end in sight to the state’s prolonged dry spell, some Northern California water agencies are beginning to put in place water conservation measures. Read more Blog Post: Looking Back at a Busy 2013 for ACWA ACWA members took a leading role in […]
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