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OCRegister: Thanks to La Niña, drought could get worse this winter Sacramento Bee: Hillary Clinton steers clear of water controversy in Fresno Valley Center Happenings: Farmers, Businesses May Be Eligible for Drought Assistance Hoodline: San Francisco Is Saving Water But Still Seeking Drought Solutions Monterey County Herald: Delta tunnels won’t take Northern California’s water, officials say
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June 6, 2016 USEPA Agrees California Should Receive More SRF Dollars In a major boost to CASA’s efforts to to convince Congress to allocate more money to California through the Clean Water State Revolving Fund, the USEPA has agreed that California should receive more money. Read more… Keynote Speaker to Address Quantified Conservation Approach at CASA Conference Joe […]
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This is a message from the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, Central Valley (5). The Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board (Central Valley Water Board) will hold a public workshop 22 June 2016 focused on the Central Valley-wide Salt and Nitrate Management Plan implementation framework and policy recommendations. A Notice of Public […]
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Mercury News: Delta tunnels won’t take northern California’s water, say officials Mother Jones: New Data Proves Trump Is Completely Wrong About California’s Drought Sierra Sun Times: California Drought Monitor and National Drought Summary for May … Los Angeles Times: City Council should retain oversight of DWP The San Diego Union-Tribune: Drought conservation created sizable energy savings YubaNet:Easing Drought Boosts […]
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This June 2, 2016 issue of the Delta eNews includes: DWR submits supporting documents for California WaterFix hearing Council will conduct two public workshops on Delta Levees Investment Strategy California Invasive Species Action Week is June 4–12 Delta ISB will conduct a teleconference meeting Delta Conservancy’s Board of Directors approves grant funding for 8 projects in the […]
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WATER POLICY: Supreme Court ruling offers clues on fate of Obama rule Tiffany Stecker, E&E reporter Greenwire: Wednesday, June 1, 2016 Enforcement of the Clean Water Act could undergo a wave of changes in the wake of yesterday’s Supreme Court ruling on a key wetlands case, legal scholars say. The opinion is also offering clues […]
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Sacramento Bee: California officials say Delta tunnels won’t harm north state water users Sacramento Bee: Another lawsuit filed to block water district’s Delta islands purchase Climate Central: Easing Drought Boosts California Hydropower, For Now Bloomberg BNA: Trump Doubts California Drought, Promises Farmers Water Thousand Oaks Acorn: Cal Water expected to ease limitations Visalia Times-Delta: Waterwise: Surcharges likely off, mandate reduced […]
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ACWA eNews for June 1, 2016 Save Our Water Seeking Local Feedback for Summer Campaign Submitted by Emily Allshouse on Wed, 06/01/2016 – 1:07pm Save Our Water hosted a partner webinar Wednesday to discuss its summer campaign plans and solicit feedback from across the state. Save Our Water also will send a detailed survey to […]
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The U.S. Supreme Court said Tuesday that federal courts can review Army Corps of Engineers determinations that a wetland is subject to Clean Water Act regulations, a win for landowners who complained they faced unreasonable hurdles when they disagreed with the agency’s finding. ENVIRONMENTAL Tuesday, May 31, 2016 BREAKING: High Court Allows Challenges To Army […]
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Sacramento Bee: Sacramento candidate Steinberg advising major Southern California … MSNBC: Trump’s nonsensical plan to ‘solve’ California’s drought Forbes: California’s Drought Makes Fertile Ground For Presidential Politics … AgNet West: Cotton Forecast Up Despite Low Water Daily Kos: California’s Central Valley has a water problem worse than Flint’s … Hollister Free Lance: Officials weigh local water rules after state pullback California […]
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