- by BPC Staff
- onFebruary 22, 2013
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ACWA’s eNews is a weekly roundup of California water news and events. Lawmakers Call for Action on Safe Drinking Water Saying action is needed to ensure access to safe drinking water for all Californians, lawmakers rolled out a nine-bill package of legislation Feb. 20 to address an array of drinking water issues. Appearing on the north […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onFebruary 19, 2013
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FEBRUARY 2013 Pacific Maritime Magazine PRINT EDITION February 2013 Issue PMM Online is produced by Philips Publishing Group Going to Gas- New Uses for LNG By Jim Shaw Federal Way, Washington-based TOTE’s recent announcement that it had contracted two LNG-fueled container ships from San Diego’s NASSCO shipyard is one in a growing number of […]
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The Dec. 7, 2012, issue of ACWA News is available at the link below. Highlights in this issue: Delta Stewardship Council Releases Final Draft Delta Plan San Diego Paves the Way for Seawater Desalination DWR Announces Initial Water Delivery Estimate for 2013 Bay Delta Conservation Plan Still Begin Refined, Draft Due Early 2012 Click here […]
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In this issue: Shaking Off Hurricane Sandy · Employers added 146,000 jobs in November, which squarely beat expectations that looked for hiring to be hit by Hurricane Sandy. The jobless rate fell to 7.7 percent as fewer people looked for work. · Activity in the manufacturing sector looks to have weakened in November, with the […]
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ACWA’s e-News is a weekly roundup of California water news and events. State Water Leaders Herald New Collaborative Era in Water Planning Top state water leaders expressed optimism Dec. 5 about building consensus on traditionally controversial water issues, saying water officials need to “seize the moment” and work collectively to develop compromise. “We are not […]
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Click Here for a PDF of the Full Commentary In this issue: Strong Q3 Growth Sets Up a Weak Fourth Quarter · Third quarter economic growth was revised higher this week to 2.7 percent from an originally reported 2.0 percent. Increased inventory building, along with stronger support from the trade balance, helped to […]
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Tier 1 Drinking Water Notices Now Available in a Variety of Languages Under legislation enacted in 2011, public water systems are required to provide public notices of Tier 1 drinking water violations in multiple languages based on the population of their service areas. To help ACWA members comply with this requirement, the association has developed Tier 1 notice […]
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U.S., Mexico Sign Historic Agreement on Colorado River Water Local water agencies in California are at the center of a new landmark agreement between the U.S. and Mexico for sharing water from the Colorado River, a vital source for urban and agricultural communities in the West. Read more 1,600 Water Leaders Expected for ACWA […]
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The Nov. 16, 2012, issue of ACWA News is now available at the link below. Highlights in this issue: Gov. Brown Says Water Reliability Is on His Agenda California Water Plan Update 2013: What’s New? Ask an Expert, Meet the Leadership at ACWA Fall Conference California Water Agencies Provide Assistance After Hurricane Sandy Study Looks at […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onNovember 15, 2012
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ACWA’s e-News is a weekly roundup of California water news and events. Hearing Looks at Drinking Water in Disadvantaged Communities Contaminated drinking water in the state’s disadvantaged communities and strategies for addressing it were the focus of an oversight hearing Wednesday convened by the Assembly Environmental Safety and Toxic Materials Committee. Assembly Member Luis Alejo […]
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