The effects of California’s four-plus year drought are all around us – brown lawns, dried-up plants, residences with new desert-scape yards — and now dead and collapsing pine trees, oaks and tanoaks. Whereas Californians were willing to practice conservation and have even voluntarily made significant changes in how they use …
Read More »Mapping technology identifies fire-fighting chemicals in water and lasting effects on immune systems
A new study in Environmental Science & Technology Letters (ES&T Letters) has found that aqueous fire-fighting foams, used to extinguish fuel fires and during training exercises at airports and military bases, that contain highly fluorinated chemicals, are a primary source of these same chemicals in drinking water. These same cancer-causing …
Read More »Longtime water advocate Paul Hofer appointed to Inland Empire Utilities Agency Board
Longtime Ontario resident Paul Hofer has been appointed to the Inland Empire Utilities Agency (IEUA) Board of Directors, Division 2, following the passing of long-term Board member Gene Koopman in May. Hofer, a farmer, resides and works in Hofer Ranch, his family’s homestead since 1882. Division 2 includes the city …
Read More »Battle Creek Salmon and Steelhead Restoration Project construction contract awarded
A $5.5 million construction contract has been awarded to TNT Industrial Contractors, Inc., based in Sacramento, by the Bureau of Reclamation for modifications to the fish ladders and fish screens for two dams on North Fork Battle Creek. The Battle Creek Salmon and Steelhead Restoration Project is restoring some 42 …
Read More »Malibu wastewater treatment facility project Phase 1 contract awarded
Texas-based Sterling Construction Company announced earlier this week that its California-based affiliate, Myers & Sons Construction has been awarded the Phase 1, nearly $22 million Malibu wastewater treatment facility contract. The project is anticipated to take approximately 18 months. Paul J. Varello, Sterling’s Chief Executive Officer, commented, “We are pleased …
Read More »Laguna Canyon Creek rehabilitation receives $500,000 grant from California Natural Resources Agency
The former DeWitt property – the site of a hazardous waste cleanup undertaking in late 2014 – is about to become the site of a six-acre parcel restoration project thanks to the California Natural Resources Agency (CNRA). The CNRA has noticed the city of Laguna Beach that they will receive …
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