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Dems set sights on infrastructure, ‘piecemeal’ climate action

HOUSE Dems set sights on infrastructure George Cahlink, E&E News reporter Published: Friday, April 12, 2019 LEESBURG, Va. — Speaker Nancy Pelosi is making a potentially $2 trillion infrastructure package a top priority for the House, despite not having a clear plan for paying for it. The California Democrat made the case for moving a […]

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California Water Board Adopts State Wetland Definition and Procedures for Discharges of Dredge or Fill Material to Waters of the State

On Tuesday, April 2, 2019, the California State Water Resources Control Board (“State Water Board”) adopted its proposed State Wetland Definition and Procedures for Discharges of Dredge or Fill Material to Waters of the State (“Procedures”). The Procedures were adopted after a lengthy stakeholder process and represent an attempt by the State to compromise among […]

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BPC 2019 Spring Summit: Resiliency for a Vibrant Bay Area

 2019 SPRING SUMMIT Resiliency for a Vibrant Bay Area   Friday, May 10 8:30 am – 2:00 pm Marines’ Memorial Club & Hotel San Francisco, CA   Please join the Bay Planning Coalition for our annual thought leadership conference, which brings together hundreds of leaders across a range of industries and public sector partners to discuss […]

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  • onMarch 20, 2019
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BPC Sustainable Waterfronts Committee Meeting w/ Mayor Tom Butt

BPC Sustainable Waterfronts Committee Meeting w/ Mayor Tom Butt Monday, April 8, 2019, 11:00AM – 12:00PM Geosyntec: 1111 Broadway, 6th Floor, Oakland, CA RSVP HERE Please join us for a briefing and discussion with Richmond Mayor Tom Butt about the planned development on the Richmond waterfront and related access, permitting, and resiliency issues. After serving […]

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AQPI Radar Collecting Important Data During February Atmospheric River Storms

As February’s atmospheric rivers continue to batter the Bay Area, two new X-band radars are capturing and analyzing precipitation data for use by the National Weather Service and others.  The two radars are the building blocks for the Advanced Quantitative Precipitation Information system, a precipitation, runoff, and coastal flood monitoring and modeling system under development […]

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