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This is a message from the State Water Resources Control Board. Click here to view the Notice of Public Hearing to determine whether to impose Administrative Civil Liability and whether to issue a Cease and Desist Order against G. Scott Fahey and Sugar Pine Spring Water, LP. – Unnamed Spring (AKA Cottonwood Spring), tributary to […]
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Oct. 16, 2015 ACWA News Available Online This issue outlines the critical role local water agencies played in responding to the devastating Butte and Valley fires, as well as the results of a recent Field Poll that shows water concerns are at an all-time high among Californians. Other articles include: Governor signs Groundwater Adjudication Bills […]
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www.sfei.org/rmp October 2015 Making waves The RMP Annual Meeting and the State of the Estuary Conference highlighted new developments in Bay water quality and the Regional Monitoring Program for Water Quality in San Francisco Bay. Concurrent with the Meeting and Conference, the latest Pulse of the Bay and the State of the Estuary Report were released. The conference and […]
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Los Angeles Times: 28 things to do to prepare for El Niño rains this season Sacramento Bee: Warm weather complicates El Niño, drought outlook Los Angeles TImes: El Niño rains forecast to reach far into Northern California, where they’re most needed San Francisco Chronicle: El Niño looking like a rainy winner for state’s watersheds International Business Times: California Drought: Strongest […]
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ACWA eNews for October 14, 2015 ACWA’s eNews is a weekly roundup of California water news and events. Click here to view the ACWA eNews for October 14, 2015.
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Associated Press: Scientists look for cause of fish deaths in California lake Los Angeles Times: El Niño keeps getting stronger; new forecast for rain increases Los Angeles Times: Cities and private equity firms fight over ownership of water systems Modesto Bee: Irrigation season ends with more in storage than expected Sacramento Bee: Folsom Lake hits lowest depths in 20-plus […]
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This is a message from the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley (5). A Stakeholder Meeting for the Central Valley Pyrethroid Pesticides TMDL and Basin Plan Amendment will be held on November 30, 2015. Please click here to view the notice.
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This is a message from the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, San Francisco Bay Region (2). Due to a lack quorum, the Board Meeting for October 14, 2015 has been cancelled. The next Board meeting is scheduled for November 18, 2015.
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Associated Press: Evidence mounts for El Nino that could ease Calif. Drought energybiz: Meters and more in the fight against California’s drought Capital Press: Rice growers midway through drought-diminished harvest Mother Jones: This Devastating Chart Shows Why Even a Powerful El Niño Won’t … San Mateo Daily Journal: Drill to tap into Peninsula aquifer: SFPUC, Cal Water, San Bruno, Colma […]
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David Aladjem 916.520.5361 Email Kevin O’Brien 916.520.5235 Email Meredith Nikkel 916.520.5211 Email Related Practice Water Law Related Industry Food & Agriculture Water Rights & Resources Governor Signs Sustainable Groundwater Management Act Part II: Groundwater Adjudications Meet Groundwater Management On October 9, 2015, Governor Brown completed what is probably one of the most remarkable two […]
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