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Cadiz Water Project offers reliability, opportunity for the region
by The Sun
As president of the West Valley Water District Board of Directors, it’s my job to ensure the district provides customers with safe, high-quality, reliable water…
READ MOREDam bridge inches closer to completion
by San Mateo Daily Journal
PG&E crews relocating a high voltage overhead power line to a frame under the Crystal Springs Dam Bridge are helping inch closer to completion a…
READ MOREALT Water Treatment plant closer to completion
by Mountain Democrat
With the finish line in sight, consulting engineer George Sanders gave an update on the progress made in building the new Auburn Lake Trails Water…
READ MOREDecades-old project to raise Lake Mendocino dam gets a boost
by Press Democrat
In early 2014, after fewer than 8 inches of rain had fallen in the upper reaches of the Russian River the previous year, Lake Mendocino…
READ MOREJ Levee replacement gets $8 million more from feds
by Chico Enterprise-Record
With the awarding of another $8.1 million in federal money, work on another stretch of the levee protecting Hamilton City should begin very soon. The…
READ MOREReclamation chief revitalizes agency’s infrastructure mission
by Capital Press
The Trump administration is ringing in a new era at the Bureau of Reclamation, one that harkens back to earlier days of ambitious water-storage projects.…
READ MORELegislation advances in support of Lake McClure storage increase
by Merced Sun
Bipartisan legislation intended to support the Lake McClure Storage Enhancement Project has passed the U.S. House of Representatives, Merced Irrigation District officials said Thursday. “This…
READ MORE206-acre meadow acquired for large-scale restoration
by Tahoe Daily Tribune
The largest privately-owned section of the Upper Truckee River is now in public hands, paving the way for another restoration project on an altered watershed…
READ MOREMeasure P: Foster City’s $90 Million Tax to Defend Against Rising Seas
by KQED
The only thing between Foster City and the salty San Francisco Bay is an earthen wall, eight miles long, fronted with crushed up concrete and…
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