Arizona-based developer, SimonCRE Raylan III LLC, has settled with the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board for $55,297 for alleged stormwater permit violations at a Dollar General construction site in Pioneer, CA, some 60 miles southeast of Sacramento. The developer has enrolled the Dollar General retail store project in …
Read More »San Jose flood relief efforts boosted by $5 million donation
The San Jose Flood Victims Relief Fund received a much-needed and much-appreciated $5 million donation earlier this week from Los Angeles County businessman Kieu Hoang, CEO & chairman of Shanghai RAAS Blood Products. Hoang, a Vietnamese refugee, is also the owner of the Napa Valley-based Kieu Hoang Winery. “Mr. Hoang’s …
Read More »Lake Berryessa’s level rises; Bureau of Reclamation limits lake’s recreation activities
Winter’s atmospheric streams have produced abundant rain in Northern California and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation has announced that Lake Berryessa behind Monticello Dam has exceeded the Morning Glory Spillway crest of 440 feet of elevation. Due to the high water levels, some recreation services are currently limited or not …
Read More »California celebrates Sierra snowpack standing at 185 percent of normal
With the Sierra Nevada snowpack standing at 185 percent of normal conditions for the first day of March and a snow water equivalent (SWE) reading of 159 percent of the multi-decade March 1 average, Californians have something to celebrate after five-plus years of punishing drought conditions. Frank Gehrke, chief of …
Read More »Western Municipal Water District installs new board members
Western Municipal Water District (WMWD) recently installed its new elected five-member Board of Directors for 2017. Thomas P. Evans, a WMWD board member for the past ten years, was sworn in as the district’s 2017 Board President. “It is an honor to continue to represent Western’s constituents as the 2017 …
Read More »San Jose Flood Victims Relief Fund receives $10,000 donation from Santa Clara County Realtors
Water deluged and flooded San Jose has received a $10,000 donation from the Santa Clara County REALTORS® Foundation for the San Jose Flood Victims Relief Fund. The Relief Fund, set up by San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo and Silicon Valley Community Foundation, will be used to support nonprofit agencies in …
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