- by BPC Staff
- onOctober 14, 2014
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Associated Press: Study shows fault near key California water supply among 4 at risk of major quake Chico Enterprise Record: Lake Oroville inches closer to record low NPR: How Too Many Trees Contribute To California’s Drought Hanford Sentinel: Drought taking bite out of almonds The Republic: Drought making Calif. more like Arizona Here and Now: Wells Have Run Dry In One […]
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- onOctober 13, 2014
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San Diego Union Tribune: A history of megadrought The Week: How California’s Central Valley went from breadbasket to wasteland San Gabriel Valley Tribune: Dry-weather runoff: A new source of water for drought-stricken California? Watchdog: The simplest solution to California’s drought crisis USA Today: California drought perk: Better wine KQED: California Farmers Pray for Rain, Prepare for Continued Drought Los Angeles Times: Pentagon […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onOctober 10, 2014
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Washington Post: California is actually doing a pretty good job of saving water during the drought Associated Press: Colorado River water-conservation effort to begin Headlines & Global News: California Drought Leading To Better Quality Wine Grapes Western Farm Press: Could USGS data help California with groundwater law? Los Angeles Times: Will the drought kill California’s economy? Richmond Confidential: As drought worsens, […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onOctober 8, 2014
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Click here to view Governor Brown’s ads in support of Prop 1 and 2.
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- by BPC Staff
- onOctober 8, 2014
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Associated Press: California: Water Use Falls in Wake of Restrictions San Francisco Chronicle: California drought: Big water cuts by many Northern Californians Los Angeles Times: Californians respond to drought, cut water use 11.5% in August Associated Press: Klamath River flows increased to help salmon The Hill: Congress needed on water, power Care2.com: How California Can Survive a Prolonged Drought CBS Sacramento: Campaign […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onOctober 7, 2014
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San Francisco Chronicle: California drought: Team climbs high to assess redwoods threat Wall Street Journal: California’s Drought Changed How the State Produces Electricity Curbed Los Angeles.: Seven Ways California Could Change in a 72-Year Drought CCTV America: New desalination plant could help drought-riddled California Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Amid drought, plan seeks to conserve aquifer under Santa Rosa Plain The […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onOctober 6, 2014
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This is a message from the State Water Resources Control Board. Click here to view the Notice of Opportunity to Comment for the Safe Drinking Water Plan for California. Comment Deadline is December 15, 2014 by 12 noon.
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- onOctober 6, 2014
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Introduction to Groundwater and Watershed Hydrology: Monitoring, Assessment and Protection November 17–18, 2014 Buehler Alumni Center, University of California, Davis Co-Sponsored by: University of California Cooperative Extension Groundwater Hydrology Program Approved MCLE Credits – 13.25 hours Schedule — www.grac.org/hydrologyschedule.pdf Registration — www.grac.org/hydrologyreg Course Description Groundwater and watershed management, monitoring, assessment and protection is an integral […]
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- onOctober 6, 2014
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8th Biennial Bay-Delta Science Conference – Register Now! October 28-30, 2014 Sacramento Convention Center 1400 J Street, Sacramento, California The Biennial Bay-Delta Science Conference is a forum for presenting technical analyses and results relevant to the Delta Science Program’s mission to provide the best possible, unbiased, science-based information for water and environmental decision-making […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onOctober 6, 2014
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PRESENTED BY IN PARTNERSHIP WITH California’s Super Region of Innovation At the Historical Cocoanut Grove Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, Ca Environment, Education, Inspiration = the Innovation Region of the World – San Francisco Bay Area, Silicon Valley, Monterey Bay With a population of almost 8 million people this ‘Super Region’ of California is a magnet […]
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