BLOG ROUND-UP: Bloggers on Oroville Dam, Delta smelt salvage, Water law and drought, Stockton and sea level rise, and more …
BLOG ROUND-UP: Bloggers on Oroville Dam, Delta smelt salvage, Water law and drought, Stockton and sea level rise, and more ….
Brown – his son is the current governor for those not familiar with California politics – as a pushy politician looking for a legacy.
Restore the Delta writes, ” … Reporters Ryan Sabalow and Dale Kasler examined CA’s deep history of irresponsible infrastructure planning—a statewide problem passed down from father (former-governor Pat Brown) to son (current Governor Jerry Brown)—in an article published Sunday.
… ” Read more from the PPIC Blog here: Water law aided ecosystems in drought Abolish private property in water?
… ” Continue reading at the Master Resource blog here: Abolish private property in water?
California needs markets (Stroshane reconsidered) Governor Brown cuts $100 million for drought response in revised budget: Restore the Delta writes, “Governor Brown’s May revision of the California Budget released Thursday slashed over $100 million in funds designated for drought response.
… ” Continue reading at Restore the Delta here: Governor Brown cuts $100 million for drought response in revised budget Where your water goes after it goes down the drain: Bad Mom, Good Mom writes, “Last November, I had the opportunity to chaperone my daughter’s class when they visited the West Basin Water District’s Edward C. Little Water Recycling Facility in El Segundo, California.
… ” Continue reading at the Bad Mom, Good Mom blog here: Where your water goes after it goes down the drain Stockton of the future?
Using less water on the Lower Colorado River: John Fleck writes, “At the end of April, Lake Mead sat at 1,085 feet above sea level, more than eight feet higher than it was a year ago.
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