The board of directors for the Dublin San Ramon Services District (DSRSD) recently approved funds to replace and relocate a sewer lift station on westbound Dublin Boulevard. DSRSD is moving the sewer lift station before the City of Dublin begins widening the road between Dublin Court and Sierra Court later …
Read More »Cadiz water project counters inaccurate remarks by California Sen. Dianne Feinstein
The Cadiz Valley Water Conservation, Recovery and Storage Project in the Mojave Desert have received a major boost from the Trump administration this week with the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) removal of two agency instructional memoranda, or IMs, that formed the basis of a 2015 review of the Cadiz …
Read More »Eight agencies to share $20 million to cleanup/prevent spread of groundwater contamination
Eight projects throughout the state will be sharing $20 million in an initial round of grant funds statewide to cleanup or prevent the spread of groundwater contamination to aquifers serving as a source of drinking water. The projects help achieve the goals of California’s Water Action Plan, which was released …
Read More »San Joaquin Valley water agencies pledge cooperation in developing Temperance Flat Reservoir
Representatives of the Friant Water Authority, San Joaquin River Exchange Contractors Water Authority, San Joaquin Valley Water Infrastructure Authority, and San Luis & Delta-Mendota Water Authority have signed a joint letter to the California Water Commission (CWC) pledging their cooperation in developing the Temperance Flat Reservoir project. The joint letter …
Read More »LA Department of Water and Power to begin refilling Silver Lake Reservoir in April
After nearly a year-and-a-half of an empty concrete reservoir basin — filled only with construction trucks, equipment, unsightly weeds and the occasional small water puddle behind a chain-link fence – Silver Lake Reservoir will begin refilling in mid-April. The reservoir was emptied in late 2015 to allow for the construction …
Read More »Salton Sea 10-year plan released targeting habitat and dust-suppression projects
The California Natural Resources Agency released a 10-year plan late last week for the receding Salton Sea, specifically targeting the northern and southern ends of the lake. The $383 million plan calls for an anticipated 30,000 acres of exposed, dusty lakebed to be covered by ponds and wetlands that will …
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