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It’s official: $90M levee bond to ballot
by The Daily Journal
Foster City residents will decide June 5 if they want to pay $90 million to improve the city’s existing levee system now that the City…
READ MORECalifornians voted to spend billions on more water storage. But state government keeps sitting on the cash
by Los Angeles Times
We could be headed into another drought. There’s little Sierra snow and valleys are dry. Is California ready this time? Not really. Good signs: There’s…
READ MOREU.S. EPA Awards $173.5M For California Drinking Water And Wastewater Projects
by Water Online
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded $172.3M to the state of California for drinking water and wastewater infrastructure improvements, and a $1.2M grant to…
READ MORECalifornia slashes benefit claims of projects seeking Proposition 1 water storage money
by San Jose Mercury News
Sacramento – The California Water Commission Friday posted its staff evaluation of the public benefit of the 11 projects vying for Proposition 1 water storage bond money,…
READ MOREHundreds of millions required to fix critical water infrastructure damaged by subsidence
by Bakersfield Now
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KBAK/KBFX) — There’s a $300 million problem with a major piece of water infrastructure that threatens the future of Kern County’s bountiful and profitable…
READ MOREWhat does a changing climate mean for California’s infrastructure?
by 89.3 KPCC
The recent fires and rains in Southern California have led to mudslides, debris flows and rock falls along the Santa Barbara County coast. At least 17 people…
READ MORE‘Held hostage’: Lawsuits threaten flood project
by Stockton Record
The federal government tentatively has endorsed it. The state has offered to help pay for it. Technical experts have reviewed it. A judge has upheld…
READ MORERestaurants in Montecito, Summerland ordered closed over water safety concerns
by Los Angeles Times
Public health officials ordered restaurants in Montecito and Summerland to close late Wednesday over concerns about possible water contamination after massive mudflows burst water pipes…
READ MORECDFW Awards $1.3 Million for Restoration in Watersheds Impacted by Cannabis Cultivation
by California Department of Fish & Wildlife
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) today announced the selection of four projects to receive funding for habitat restoration projects within California’s Northern…
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