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Port of Oakland Press Release: Truck diesel emissions at Port of Oakland down 98 percent in past decade

P R E S S    R E L E A S E FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Truck diesel emissions at Port of Oakland down 98 percent in past decade New research also shows ship emissions dropped 75 percent   Oakland, Calif. – October 28, 2016: Diesel emissions from trucks serving the Port of Oakland declined 98 […]

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  • onOctober 28, 2016
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Bridging the Gap to Greater Beneficial Reuse Part I

October 28, 2016 If you spend some time navigating BPC’s website, you will see that we are involved in many activities related to dredging, water quality, energy and water supply, and transportation issues in the San Francisco Bay region. We have grown to house and facilitate seven Committees:  Sustainable Waterfronts, Dredging and Beneficial Reuse, Marinas […]

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China ePort services goes ‘Single Window’- A message from the Monterey Bay International Trade Association

China ePort services goes ‘Single Window’ Dear MBITA members and TradePort associates: Exporting to China? TradePort will be presenting two complimentary webinars on the new GeTS web-based, ‘single window’ system for the new China ePort system that addresses the challenges of clearance management, enforcement, logistics and commerce services from Chinese Customs. Join us for these two […]

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Release of Estuary Blueprint and Report on the Freshwater Starved Estuary from the San Francisco Estuary Partnership

The San Francisco Estuary Partnership has switched to MailChimp for occasional updates on the State of the Estuary and Bay Delta Science Conferences, and significant updates from our programs. We look forward to seeing you at the upcoming Bay Delta Science Conference Nov 15-17, 2016. Estuary Blueprint Released! After more than two years of planning and […]

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East Bay Times: Terminal Operator Plans to Expand

Terminal operator plans to expand Officials see increased efficiency and volume, more jobs with TraPac plan By Annie Sciacca asciacca@bayareanewsgroup.com OAKLAND — One of the Port of Oakland’s largest terminal operators is gearing up to double its terminal size, which port officials say can increase efficiency and volume at the port, as well as bring […]

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