January 2015 California Exports Stumble But 2014 Still On Track To Be A Record Year Weak global economies and a stronger US dollar put a dent in California exports in the latest numbers. Nevertheless, year-to-date, the state remains on course to achieve its best export year ever. Read Full Analysis Now Meet Our Experts […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onJanuary 6, 2015
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Miller Starr Regalia has been at the forefront of recent developments in cutting edge fields such as air quality and climate change-related laws, and its attorneys are established experts in environmental impact review of projects under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). Miller Starr Regalia’s CEQA Developments blog, […]
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A Winter Spare the Air Alert has been issued for TODAY, Friday, January 2, 2015, throughout the Bay Area. Please visit http://www.epa.gov/pm/ and http://sparetheair.org/ for more information.
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- by BPC Staff
- onJanuary 2, 2015
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NPR: Rain Eases California Drought Anxiety, If Not The Actual Drought 10 News: 78 percent of California still in extreme or exceptional drought Circle of Blue Water News: 2015 Preview: States React to New Era of Water Scarcity abc7news.com: Most of California facing extreme drought despite December storm Daily Democrat: Drought brought permanent changes to California water policy in 2014 […]
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Attend the Alviso Shoreline Study Meeting on Wednesday, January 14, 2015, to learn about and provide comments on the Draft Feasibility Study and Draft Environmental Document of the Alviso-area South San Francisco Bay Shoreline Study project. The project would provide flood protection from coastal flooding via levees, restore Bay wetlands on about 3,000 acres of former […]
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PIANC, the World Association for Waterborne Transport Infrastructure, has released EnviCom Guidance Document 124 titled, “Dredging and Port Construction: Interactions with Features of Archaeological or Heritage Interest”. Access the press release here and get information on how to obtain the full publication.
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- by BPC Staff
- onDecember 9, 2014
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New York Times: California Drought Is Said to Have Natural Cause Sacramento Bee: Monster storm to hit Northern California Wall Street Journal: In California, Saving Water Is All Over the Map Associated Press: In final days, House moves again to address water shortage for California farms McClatchy Washington Bureau: House-passed drought bill likely to sink in the Senate TIME: New Study […]
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In September of 2014, Governor Edmund Brown Jr. signed three bills regarding groundwater legislation. Click here to learn about the key principles of these bills and what they mean for groundwater issues in California.
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- by BPC Staff
- onDecember 8, 2014
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A draft of the Environmental Assessment/Environmental Impact Report for maintenance dredging of the Federal Navigation Channels in San Francisco Bay is now available for review here. A 45-day period is established for comments from December 5, 2014 to January 20, 2015. A public meeting will be held on January 7, 2015, at 4:00 p.m. to […]
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