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  • by BPC Staff
  • onJuly 6, 2018
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Transportation News for July 6, 2018

San Francisco Chronicle: Soon-to-open Richmond ferry terminal could revive shoreline, usher in gentrification East Bay Times: Opinion: Love them or hate them, scooters are here to stay East Bay Times: Big Sur: Highway 1 at Mud Creek could reopen before July 20 Mercury News: Are California gas prices ready for their seasonal decline? Mercury News: […]

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  • onJuly 6, 2018
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Energy News for July 6, 2018

The Wall Street Journal: Doubts Grow Aramco IPO Will Ever Happen Platts: EIA data shows unexpected build in US crude stocks Bloomberg: Saudis Tell OPEC June Output Jumped to 10.5 Million Barrels a Day The Associated Press: NTSB: Damage during installation led to oil pipeline crack Houston Chronicle: Building pipeline support, one chicken, lamb and […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onJuly 6, 2018
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Water News for July 6, 2018

CNN: A dangerous heat wave threatens millions of people in California and the southwest Los Angeles Times: Southern California’s heat wave puts the power grid under pressure YubaNet.com: Delta County Leaders ask legislators to halt DWR contract extension for tunnels financing Golden State Newspaper: One huge project down… ensia: Humans, Fish And Other Animals Are […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onJuly 5, 2018
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Transportation News for July 5, 2018

Mercury News: New highway markings are for survey purposes: Roadshow Mercury News: Express lane rules in place on July 4: Roadshow Marin Independent Journal: Marin transportation sales tax extension gliding to fall ballot Marin Independent Journal: San Rafael plans street change where two pedestrians were killed Napa Valley Register: Throwback Thursday: Trains in Napa Valley […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onJuly 5, 2018
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Energy News for July 5, 2018

Platts: BP consolidates UK Clair oil field stake in swap with ConocoPhillips Platts: OPEC/non-OPEC advisory panel to meet July 18, amid quota dispute Financial Times: Trump renews Opec threat in July 4 tweet Washington Examiner: China rejects US call to end Iran oil exports Reuters: China keeps LNG off tariff list for now, could be […]

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  • onJuly 5, 2018
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Water News for July 5, 2018

KRCR News: Klamath dam removal project in final approval stage CBS News: “He drowned right before their eyes”: California man sucked under water by irrigation pipe AgAlert: Commentary: Large reservoirs remain key to state’s water future AgAlert: Nutria pose ‘triple threat,’ officials warn CBS News: Spillway Repairs Have Lake Oroville Hovering Near 800 Feet Maven’s […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onJuly 3, 2018
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Energy News for July 3, 2018

Reuters: U.S. says global oil capacity enough to make up for Iran cutbacks Reuters: Rouhani says U.S. pressure to stop Iranian oil may affect regional exports The State: SCE&G files lawsuit to block 15-percent rate cut Legislature passed last week Bloomberg Environment: New Nuclear Tech Won’t Help U.S. Avoid ‘Profound’ Climate Problem The Associated Press: Oldest US Nuke Plant, Near […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onJuly 3, 2018
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California Water News for July 3, 2018

Water Deeply: Meet the New Entity in Charge of California’s Water Tunnels Project Redding Record Searchlight: Corporation submits plans to remove four dams on Klamath River Bakersfield Californian: Lower Kern River will flow as lake managers shrink Isabella for planned work on dam Water Deeply: New Groundwater Woes, and Regulations, in California Wine Country San Luis Obispo Tribune: […]

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