Oroville Forensic Investigation Team welcomes information about spillway incident
Oroville Forensic Investigation Team welcomes information about spillway incident.
The email address to which information should be sent is: Oroville.forensic@gmail.com.
Due to the potential to receive a large number of emails, the forensic team may not be able to reply to emails.
Some entities, including public utilities, sewage districts and local governments, currently provide rebate programs for participation in water conservation or stormwater management measures.
“Our legislation creates an important exemption for conservation and storm management rebates that will encourage Nevadans to conserve water.
Water is a critical resource, and conservation efforts are essential to Western states like Nevada, which is why I want to thank Senator Feinstein for working with me to address this important issue.” “This bill ensures that homeowners who make smart investments in water conservation aren’t unfairly penalized,” Bennet said.
More than 20,000 shutoffs in two years as additional rate hikes expected with the Delta Tunnels Los Angeles— Food & Water Watch, Union de Vecinos, Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment, POWER, the Environmental Justice Coalition for Water and other community groups today released information showing that 20,000 Los Angeles County households experienced water shutoffs over the last two years in the cities of Los Angeles, Long Beach, and South Gate.
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power shut off service to 9,105 households in 2015 and 2016.
These water agencies could soon subject their customers to additional rate hikes to pay for the controversial Delta tunnels project, which would force higher water rates throughout Southern California.
A recent Michigan State University study found that over the next five years, more than a third of households nationwide could be unable to afford this essential service.