Category: Water

  • by BPC Staff
  • onSeptember 29, 2017
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California Water News for September 29, 2017

Wateronline: Bodily Contact With Tap Water Banned In California City SF Chronicle: Watershed conservation key to solving California’s water problems Restore the Delta: WaterFix Chaos, Colonized Delta, and California Democracy NBC Bay Area: Records Raise Safety Questions Surrounding Oroville Dam Associated Press: FAA bans drone flights near Hoover Dam, other US landmarks Western Farm Press: Prune grower finds sweet success after […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onSeptember 27, 2017
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California Water News for September 27, 2017

SF Chronicle: ‘Horizontal hurricanes’ pose increasing risk for California Green Biz: What innovation looks like when water is a strategic resource NY Times: U.S. Climate Change Policy: Made in California Sacramento Bee: Delta tunnels dead? Southern California ready to plow ahead E&E News: Dams seen driving ‘mass extinction’ of salmon University of Buffalo Now: Scientists monitor Silicon Valley’s underground water reserves […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onSeptember 26, 2017
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California Water News for September 26, 2017

Fresno Bee: You can’t hide anywhere from the Zika-carrying mosquito Monica Velez: Rare ‘yellow-fever mosquito’ found in Merced, officials say. Health advisory issued Bakersfield.com: Ted Page: Our Valley desperately needs California WaterFix Bond Buyer: Westlands decision won’t halt California water tunnel project Voice of San Diego: Introducing the Environment Report 89.33 KPCC: MWD to debate its stake in $17B Delta water […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onSeptember 25, 2017
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California Water News for September 25, 2017

The Atlantic: What Would a Hydrogen Bomb Do to the Pacific Ocean? KQED News: Massive Fires Wreak Havoc on Communities in California’s Far North  Sacramento Bee: 1,741 districts violated drinking water rules in 2016. Did you drink their water? Sacramento Bee: Not every water agency is rejecting Brown’s Delta tunnels – here’s one yes vote Water Deeply: Why Tearing Down […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onSeptember 22, 2017
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California Water News for September 22, 2017

East Bay Times: East Bay water board backs Delta tunnels project Reuters: EPA labs across U.S. face consolidation as budget cuts loom Bakdersfield.com: Dam contract: Construction on Isabella Lake Dam to start this year The Press: Delta Tunnels opponents file third lawsuit Red Green & Blue: Delta tunnels: California’s biggest water district says they’re “Not economically viable” LA Times: The myths […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onSeptember 21, 2017
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California Water News for September 21, 2017

S.F. Chronicle: How ready will Bay Area be for next big quake? Time: Climate Change Is Already Making People Sicker Washington Post: At EPA, guarding the chief pulls agents from pursuing environmental crimes Aqua Now: Oroville Dam Highlights California Water Infrastructure “Falling Apart” Cap Radio: Lessons From Oroville Dam: New Report Calls For Changes The Local DK: Denmark makes deal on […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onSeptember 20, 2017
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California Water News for September 20, 2017

LA Times: Water district vote deals major blow to California’s delta tunnel project LA Times: Essential California: A deadly earthquake rocks Mexico — and is a reminder for California The LA Times: From oil refineries to solar plants, unions bend California climate change policies in their favor KCRA: Oroville Dam highlights California water infrastructure ‘falling apart’ KQED News: Coalition Reopens […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onSeptember 19, 2017
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California Water News for September 19, 2017

The New York Times: Climate Change Is Complex. We’ve Got Answers to Your Questions. The Washington Post: Environmental and outdoor groups vow to fight national monument reductions USA Today: After Hurricane Irma, let’s rebuild smarter The Mercury News: Oroville Dam: Here’s what the spillway looks like now The Chico Enterprise Record: Low lake levels mean houseboats come out — and […]

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