Almarai, the largest dairy company in Saudi Arabia, has purchased 1,790 acres of land in California’s Palo Verde Valley to grow the water-intensive alfalfa it needs to feed its cows. Almarai paid $31.5 million for the land earlier this year, in an area which enjoys “first dibs” on water from …
Read More »Water Quality Improvement Plans for Watersheds Accepted by San Diego Water Board
Seven Water Quality Improvement Plans in San Diego County have been formally accepted by the San Diego Regional Water Quality Board (San Diego Water Board). The Water Quality Improvement Plans are mandated under the Regional Municipal Separate Storm Water Sewer System Permit (Regional MS4 Permit), which regulates storm water discharges …
Read More »White House Water Summit Highlights Corporate Dollars for Western States’ Drought
Tuesday’s White House Water Summit was the venue for announcing corporate promises to help support water research and development, hastened in part by the drought in the Western states as well as the Flint, Michigan lead-poisoned water scandal. San Francisco-based Ultra Capital will invest $1.5 billion in decentralized “water management …
Read More »Lake Oroville and Lake Shasta Reservoirs Releasing Water
Flood Control Safety Mandates in Effect With El Nino making a significant showing in Northern California so far this calendar year, the state’s two largest reservoirs have begun releasing water to maintain flood-control safety. The most current data on Lake Oroville and Lake Shasta reservoirs are shown to be at levels unseen …
Read More »World Water Day Celebrated
An international observance to learn more about water March 22 was the observance of World Water Day and was a day to celebrate water. In 1993, the United Nations (UN) General Assembly designated March 22 as the first World Water Day. It is an international observance and an opportunity to …
Read More »Sediment and Groundwater at March Air Reserve Base to be Tested
Department of Defense officials have reportedly identified 664 sites nationwide –85 of which are in California including March Air Reserve Base—that are scheduled to be tested to determine if the chemicals perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) are in sediments and groundwater surrounding the military base. Both chemicals were …
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