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This is a message from the State Water Resources Control Board. Click here to view the Change Sheet #1 for Item 7 at the September 23-24, 2014 Board Meeting.
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This is a message from the State Water Resources Control Board. Click here to view a Notice of Water Quality Coordinating Committee Meeting and Water Board Member Field Tour on October 1-3, 2014. The notice, which includes links to the meeting agenda and field tour itinerary, is also posted at: http://www.waterboards.ca.gov/board_info/calendar/index.shtml#oct14
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KQED: What to Know About California’s New Groundwater Law Sacramento Bee: Landscape experts say Caltrans water-saving projects could harm trees KLIV Silicon Valley News: South Bay reservoirs impacted by drought Bond Buyer: Moody’s: California Drought Won’t Impact Water Finances Businessweek: Drought-Plagued California Stops Treating Groundwater Like Private Property Take Part: Will California’s Drought Create an Olive Oil […]
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ACWA eNews for Sept. 17, 2014 in ACWA eNews ACWA’s eNews is a weekly roundup of California water news and events. Manage your subscription here. Governor Brown Signs Sustainable Groundwater Management Act Submitted by Emily Allshouse on Tue, 09/16/2014 – 12:35pm During a press event at the Capitol this morning Gov. Jerry Brown signed into […]
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New Procedures for CASA Nominations and Elections On September 15, 2014, the CASA Board of Directors adopted procedures for nominating candidates for the Board of Directors and the conduct of future Board elections. The new procedures complement the recently adopted bylaws by describing the process to be used for nominating Directors. In addition to setting […]
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New York Times: Jerry Brown signed legislation on Tuesday overhauling the state’s management of its groundwater supply, bringing it in line with other states that have long regulated their wells. San Francisco Chronicle: Bay Delta Conservation Plan: diverting water, balancing needs Associated Press: California Water No Longer ‘Pump-As-You-Please’ After Governor Signs New Legislation Los Angeles Times: […]
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This is a message from the State Water Resources Control Board. Click here to view the Notice of Filing, Opportunity to Comment, Public Hearing and Adoption on the Proposed Revision to the Sources of Drinking Water Policy to Establish a Site-Specific Exception for Groundwater at the Royal Mountain King Mine Site, Calaveras County and Proposed Approval […]
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Sept. 16, 2014 Groundwater Bills Signed by Governor Brown A three-bill package aimed at advancing sustainable groundwater management throughout California was signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown today. The legislation, known as the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act, provides a framework for the improved management of groundwater supplies by local authorities. The bills also provide […]
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3rd Annual CalDesal Conference October 6 & 7, 2014 – Monterey, CA Portola Hotel & Spa Opening Speaker Carmel-by-the-Sea Mayor, Jason K Burnett Jason Burnett was re-elected as the Mayor of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California in April of 2014. Jason served as Carmel-by-the-Sea’s Mayor since 2012 and as a City Councilmember from 2010-2012. Jason is Managing Partner […]
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ACWA Regulatory Advisory Sept. 11, 2014 Reminder: Water Production Data for August Due to State Board on Sept. 15 Urban water suppliers serving more than 3,000 connections or supplying more than 3,000 acre-feet of water annually are required to submit the next round of monthly water production data to the State Water Resources Control Board […]
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