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Election 2010


Sep 03, 2010
An Update On La Nina
much drier, warmer-than-normal weather in the Southwest ... more

Sep 02, 2010
Irrigation Decisions Often Influenced By Outside Factors
irrigation decisions - when and how much water to apply to a crop - are largely influenced by factors outside of the control of the farmer. ... more

Sep 02, 2010
ACWA Bill Goes To Governor
SB 1284 (Ducheny), sponsored by ACWA, addresses high penalties for water agencies and others for failing to report there was no wastewater discharge ... more
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Sep 03, 2010
Troubled Waters: Will The State Build Or Falter On The Legislature's Historic Compromise?
As with virtually everything surrounding California water, however, the agreement also arrived with a full chorus of blood enemies singing its evils

Sep 02, 2010
PLF Opinion: Clean Water, Yes; Federal Micro-Management, No
Unfortunately, the cause of clean water is being used as an excuse for two federal power grabs

Sep 02, 2010
Environmentalists Stunned By Failures Of Key Measures In Legislature
Another item on environmentalists' agenda this year was a measure to require one-third of California's power to come from non-polluting sources such as solar, wind and geothermal energy.

Sep 01, 2010
Clean Up The Sewage. It's Cheap!
Is $10 or even $15 a household increase in wastewater cost a good enough reason to continue to degrade Delta water quality and its associated fisheries?

Sep 01, 2010
Opinion: The Answer To Water Shortages: Ship It Here
According to the state of California, marine transport is the only way to import bulk water from out-of-state sources in the event of a catastrophic failure

Aug 30, 2010
Dudley Ridge Water District Responds To Grand Jury Report
While the report made it clear that the sale was found to be conducted legally, it still called for county leaders and state water officials to do more

Aug 29, 2010
Mokelumne River Undergoing Changes In An Effort To Increase Salmon, Steelhead
Armed with $100,000 in grant money from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife

Aug 29, 2010
Copper In Brake Pads Out To Protect Water, Fish
But copper, which helps prevent brakes from overheating and control shuddering, is the most prevalent product.

Aug 29, 2010
Economics 101
We wonder if city administrators and the laid-off employees ever connect the dots from the lack of water for ag to the loss of revenue for the city

Aug 27, 2010
Water Management Shake-Up Urged By Little Hoover Panel
Likely the thorniest of its three main recommendations is to divest the State Water Project from the Department of Water Resources

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Sep 03, 2010
Green Backlash
What is clear in California is that partisan ideologies and cultish environmentalism have replaced prudent science ... more

Aug 29, 2010
Taking Copper Out Not The Answer
You gullible people believe everything you read. The Ozone layer. Y2K. SARS. Swine Flu ... more

Aug 29, 2010
Copper In Brake Pads
we should make brake pads entirely out of wood....they would be organically grown ... more
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