Mesofilter Inc., a San Jose-based developer and manufacturer of innovative nanotechnology to reduce and filter heavy metals in water, recently announced that NSF International, the global public health organization, has certified that Mesofilter’s new product, the NanoNose Water Purifier, filters water to reduce arsenic to below the health advisory levels …
Read More »Potentially huge California fresh water aquifer identified by Bakersfield firm
Roya Resources LLC, a Bakersfield-based company, has identified a potentially huge California fresh water aquifer. Roya President F. Lynn Blystone recently shared that data suggests fresh water formations at least two miles thick with a potentially huge footprint of several hundred square miles. Blystone also indicated that the prospect is …
Read More »ACWA’s Ridderbusch testifies at LHC hearing on tree mortality crisis regarding water supply and quality
Wendy Ridderbusch, director of state relations for the Association of California Water Agencies (ACWA), recently testified at the Little Hoover Commission’s hearing on the state’s response to the tree mortality crisis in the Sierra Nevada. Ridderbusch spoke on the impact of forest health on water supply and water quality statewide. …
Read More »Lake Arrowhead Community Services District receives award from Government Finance Officers Association.
The Lake Arrowhead Community Services District (LACSD) recently received the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada’s (GOA) Distinguished Budget Presentation Award. A Certificate of Recognition for Budget Presentation has been presented to LACSD’s Finance Manager Catherine Cerri. The district serves both water and wastewater customers. The …
Read More »Settlements reached with farm owners for violations of Agricultural Order on the central coast
The Central Coast Water Board (CCWB) has reached settlements with the owners of four farms who had previously failed to enroll in the Water Board’s Irrigated Lands Agricultural Order. All owners of commercial irrigated farm land are required to enroll and comply with the requirements in the Agricultural Order. The …
Read More »The aftermath of states winter storm’s — Governor declares state of emergency, cleanup begins
Following Governor Jerry Brown issuing two emergency proclamations late Monday and the cessation of the most recent rains, the state has begun its recovery from the severe winter storms. The governor’s declarations will aid in securing funding to help communities respond to and recover from the storm’s destruction. The emergency …
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