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Regional Water News for Wednesday, March 10
Posted by: Maven on March 10, 2010 at 5:29 amFor the next few days, I’m traveling with the Water Education Foundation on the Lower Colorado River tour. As a time-saver for me while on the tour (and they do keep us busy!), regional news will appear in this format.
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA:
- Kulongoski vows to help Klamath farmers, from the Capital Press
- River users urged to cooperate, from the Ukiah Daily Journal
- Frost water work goes on, from the Ukiah Daily Journal
- Lake Shasta now only 60 feet below high-water mark, from the Record Searchlight
GRASS VALLEY:
- Emgold: Time to Pull the Plug?, commentary by Don Pelton, publisher of Nevada County Mine Talk and Sierra Voices from YubaNet.com
MARIN/NOVATO:
- Marin Voice: Novato’s future water supply, commentary by Chris DeGabriele, general manager of the North Marin Water District, from the Marin Independent Journal
BAY AREA:
- Santa Clara Valley Water District could lose $70 million if well owners reject groundwater fee, from the Silicon Valley Mercury News
- Daly City OKs new water conservation rules, from the Silicon Valley Mercury News
SANTA BARBARA/GOLETA:
- Goleta Water District plays pivotal role in South Coast Delivery System, from Noozhawk
- Cachuma Board, Santa Ynez Water Agency Strike Deal, from Noozhawk
OWENS VALLEY:
- A new solar plan rises from the dust, from American Public Media’s Marketplace
LOS ANGELES:
- LA’s Drainage System Polluted Surfrider Beach, from the Courthouse News Service
SAN DIEGO:
- Siemens awarded $14M WWTP expansion for Orange County, from Water and Wastewater News
- Let’s use the water we have, commentary from the San Diego News Room
- San Diego City Council Not Talking Apartment Meters, from the Voice of San Diego
IMPERIAL VALLEY:
Quantification Settlement Agreement ruling temporarily suspended, from the Imperial Valley Press
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