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Sen. Feinstein releases draft of drought bill

California Water Legislation Coming Soon

Yesterday afternoon, Senator Dianne Feinstein released a draft of her bill, known as the Emergency Drought Relief Act. The bill aims at supplying Californians with both short-term and long-term solutions to deal with the California drought. “This bill will not satisfy every water interest in the state, but we have tried …

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State Water Board Proposes Extended Regulations

State Water Board Proposes Extended Regulations

Late last Friday the State Water Resources Control Board released their draft emergency conservation regulations that extend the existing urban water use restrictions through October 31, 2016 with some slight modifications. Local water suppliers have raised many concerns regarding the May 2015 Emergency Regulation and SWRCB has addressed some of …

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Governor Brown’s water budget proposal comes under fire

Governor Brown’s water budget proposal comes under fire

On Thursday, Governor Jerry Brown outlined his proposed budget for the 2016-2017 fiscal year. Although Brown has set aside a one-time sum of $323 million to address the California drought, some water experts believe more could be done. “…much more must be done to address California’s antiquated and dysfunctional water management …

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Ballot measure seeks to fine water wasters

Water Waste Fines Coming to California

A new ballot initiative, entitled “The California Water Conservation, Flood Control and Stormwater Management Act of 2016” was submitted to the Attorney General’s office for consideration during the 2016 election. The California State Association of Counties, the Association of California Water Agencies and the League of California Cities came together …

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GAO: EPA violated law via social media campaign

GAO: EPA violated law via social media campaign

According to a letter from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) violated a handful of laws when they used social media as a means of swaying legislative opinion. The Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act prohibited …

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