Please join us for the first annual “California Boating Congress.” This is the first year of an annual event where the marine industry and boating community come to Sacramento to advocate on issues of importance. There will be industry and government leaders speaking in the morning and participants will have the chance to meet with […]
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The Associated Press: As Oil Plunges, Energy Companies Cut Jobs, Postpone Projects Reuters: U.S. Sees No Relief From Swelling Oil Glut Until Late 2017 The Associated Press: Oil Keeps Falling. And Falling. How Low Can It Go? The Wall Street Journal: U.S. Exports First Freely Traded Oil in 40 Years The Washington Post: What’s So Significant About Oil Prices at […]
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San Francisco Chronicle: How much El Niño rain needed to end drought? More than 1 answer Los Angeles Times: Two feet of snow expected across northern Sierra Nevada this week McClatchy DC: Clashes on California water resume in DC with introduction of drainage bill Grist: The seven charts you need to fathom California’s water prospects Porterville Recorder: Mathis water project […]
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WETA Board Meeting Thursday, January 14 Hello, The following attachments to the Thursday, January 14, 2016 WETA Board of Directors agenda are now available for download: Item 7A: Draft FY 2015-16 to FY 2024-25 Short Range Transit Plan Item 8A: Draft WETA Strategic Plan These attachments (along with the January 14 meeting agenda and […]
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The Industrial Association is fortunate to have David Cooke, Partner at Allen Matkins Law Firm, as their January Forum Speaker on JANUARY 21, 2016. Mr. Cooke will be discussing new regulations and proposed regulations on various important environmental topics. Please note this is a Thursday and the meeting will begin at 11:00 AM. At the door registrations will be $45 […]
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SUBSCRIBE TO THE PRINT EDITION INSIDE PACIFIC MARITIME MAGAZINE Fidley Watch: Priorities By By Chris Philips Managing Editor Earlier this year, Royal Dutch Shell Plc. announced an end to its Arctic operations, after 10 years and $7 billion, citing, in part, “…the challenging, unpredictable federal regulatory environment in offshore Alaska.” The Shell plan foresaw a […]
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Morning Consult: Could TPP Spark Keystone-Like Lawsuits Against the U.S.? Bloomberg News: Oil Seen Heading to $20 by Morgan Stanley on Dollar Strength The New York Times: Alabama Governor’s Use of Oil Spill Funds for Mansion Draws Criticism Reuters: U.S. Shale Output to Fall 116,000 Bpd Month-on-Month in February, Same as January The New York Times: Oil Prices Slide Again, […]
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Associated Press: As rain pummels California, some see a way to fight drought Los Angeles Times: Demise of Klamath River deal could rekindle old water-use battles Sacramento Bee: Agencies deserve credit for water supply investments Western Farm Press: Drought-tolerant sorghum solid option as livestock forage Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Despite recent rain, drought not over in Sonoma County San Bernardino […]
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This is a message from the State Water Resources Control Board: Below are links to view five separate Settlement Agreement and Proposed Order that the State Water Resources Control Board is accepting written comments on. They are as follows: Vic’s Unocal Site – 1900 New York Drive E, Altadena, CA – Cleanup Fund Claim #17792 […]
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This is a message from the State Water Resources Control Board Click here to view a Notice of Opportunity to Comment on the proposed approval of the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board’s (San Francisco Bay Water Board’s) amendment to the Water Quality Control Plan for the San Francisco Bay Basin to establish a […]
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