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				From the State Water Board Administrative Hearings Office The letter, addressed to Ann Carroll, General Counsel for the Department of Water Resources, states, “By this letter, the Administrative Hearings Office (AHO) of the State Water Resources Control Board (State Water...
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				A new study found compound drought-heatwave events are rippling farther and lasting through the night, raising risks for Southwestern North America By the American Geophysical Union Dry soils in northern Mexico may trigger episodes of simultaneous drought and heatwave hundreds...
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				From the Department of Water Resources: Monitoring the sinking of land surface in California, called subsidence, requires immense amounts of...
				From the California Water Impact Network (C-WIN) In testimony to the State Water Resources Control Board, California Water Impact Network senior policy advisor Max Gomberg stated that Governor Newsom’s proposed Delta Conveyance Project (DCP) runs contrary to state laws on...
				From the San Joaquin River Restoration Project: In support of the Water Management Goal of the San Joaquin River Settlement,...
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				By Lois Henry, SJV Water Appellate court justices heard arguments Tuesday in the highly watched dispute over whether the state exceeded its authority when it placed the Tulare Lake subbasin on probation last year for failing to come up with...
				REPORT: Building resilient utilities: UCLA issues report on key water and power infrastructure needs
Smart meters and undergrounding power lines are among promising innovations in addressing climate and fire risks By Jason Islas, UCLA...
				By Lois Henry, SJV Water The only San Joaquin Valley water storage project to qualify for Proposition 1 funding recently...
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