Category: Water

  • by BPC Staff
  • onMay 24, 2018
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Water News for May 24, 2018

Marin Independent Journal: Opinion: Marin Voice: Proposition 68 targets state, local environmental needs The Business Journal: State issues slight bump in water deliveries KRCR: Thermalito Diversion Pool opens for Memorial Day Weekend Golden State Newspaper: Congress gets into Delta water debate KCRA3: Phase 2 of reconstruction on Oroville Dam spillway on track Western Farm Press: […]

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State Water Resources Control Board – June 1 Meeting on Water Loss

   This is a message from the State Water Resources Control Board SB 555 requires the State Water Resources Control Board to develop volumetric performance standards for water loss for urban retail water suppliers between January 2019 and July 2020.   We are conducting a series of four stakeholder workgroup meetings during 2018. The meetings will […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onMay 23, 2018
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Water News for May 23, 2018

Water Now Alliance: Financing the Future of Water Infrastructure Just Got a Whole Lot Easier Part 2: What Is ‘Distributed Infrastructure’ and Why Should You Care About It? Bakersfield Californian: State Water Project allocation rises to 35 percent Chico Enterprise-Record: Diversion Pool accessible this weekend for first time since spillway emergency Sacramento Bee: Opponents of […]

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Notice of WETA Board of Directors Site Visit, Friday, May 25, 2018

10:00 AM at the Port of Redwood City, Redwood City CA         Notice of Board of Directors Meeting  The Board will conduct a site visit at 10:00 AM on Friday, May 25 at the Port of Redwood City, 675 Seaport Blvd, Redwood City CA followed by presentations. Members of the public who […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onMay 22, 2018
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Water News for May 22, 2018

Maven’s Notebook: Water Supply Allocation Increases Slightly for State Water Contractors Water Deeply: California Water Agency Concerned as Neighboring Geothermal Plant Expands Fresno Bee: Opinion: Valley farms, cities need Temperance Flat Dam to assure secure water future Western FarmPress: Opinion: The high hurdles to California water storage E&E News: Congress learning to padlock courthouse door […]

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Check Out The Final Projects That Will Shape The Future of The Bay Area

Bay Area Challenge Final Design Concepts Announced   In May 2017, the Bay Area Challenge launched with a regional call to action to bring together local residents, community organizations, public officials and local, national, and international experts to develop innovative solutions that will strengthen the region’s resilience to sea level rise, severe storms, flooding, and earthquakes. […]

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Meeting Material Available: Proposed Basin Plan Amendments to Establish a Region-wide Salt and Nitrate Control Program

  The hearing Agenda and Meeting Material (including Response to Public Comments) are now available for the 31 May/1 June 2018 Central Valley Water Board Public Hearing to consider Adoption of proposed Basin Plan Amendments to Establish a Region-wide Salt and Nitrate Control Program.   The hearing will be held at the following Board meeting: […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onMay 21, 2018
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Water News for May 21, 2018

Water Deeply: Five Things to Know About Water Bonds on Upcoming California Ballots Los Angeles Times: Del Mar considers unpopular ‘planned retreat’ strategy due to rising sea level Water Deeply: Innovative Water Storage Projects Aid Wildlife, Salmon and Fishing Jobs Appeal Democrat: Sites Reservoir officials: $1 billion falls short of hopes Oroville Mercury Register: Editorial: […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onMay 17, 2018
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Water News for May 17, 2018

Western Farm Press: Supply, demand key to balancing valley’s water needs Water Deeply: How Much Water Should California Cities Use? New Data Could Help KQED Science: Yearlong Bay ‘Challenge’ Ends with Lofty Plans for Staving Off Sea Level Rise PPIC: The Yuba Accord: A Model for Water Management Red Green and Blue: Opinion: California ramming […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onMay 16, 2018
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Water News for May 16, 2018

Sacramento Bee: Ban on Delta tunnels lawsuits slips into federal spending plan Maven’s Notebook: SUSTAINABLE GROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT: Can California successfully integrate groundwater and surface water under SGMA? Water Deeply: Hemp Legalization Poised to Transform Agriculture in Arid West NRDC: Who’s Afraid of Litigation Challenging the Delta Tunnels? Maven’s Notebook: Congressman John Garamendi Slams Efforts to […]

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