Resources
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A Sacramento judge has once again rejected the Department of Water Resources
A Sacramento judge has once again rejected the Department of Water Resources' (DWR) attempt to lift an injunction blocking geotechnical investigations tied to the proposed Delta Conveyance Project (DCP).
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Environmental and Tribal groups respond to
Newsom’s letter to the State Water Resources Control Board
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Hearings concern petitions submitted by the Department of Water Resources
In August, DWR also quietly added a request to extend the construction deadline for water storage and conveyance facilities under those permits by fifty-five years, from 2000 to 2055.
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Restore the Delta has critiqued exclusionary government water planning
The upcoming voluntary agreement (VA) workshops exemplify how the California State Water Resources Control Board is operating for the benefit of big water by using oppressive divide and conquer tactics
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The State Water Resources Control Board's commitment to Environmental Justice work started in 2021.
This included funding Restore the Delta with enough Harmful Algal Bloom (HABs) water quality testing kits to provide research back to the State to hasten community protection.
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DWR has submitted a petition to State Water Resources Control Board to change water rights
also known as the Delta tunnel, despite currently being under investigation by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for discriminatory mismanagement of the Delta.
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EPA advised the CA Water Resources Control Board on Bay Delta Plan
US EPA Region 9 has filed an administrative comment with the California State Water Resources Control Board.
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Documents were released by the State Water Resources Control Board
including the Draft Staff Report for the Phase II Update of the Bay-Delta Plan
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California Fish and Game Commission Marine Resources Committee Meeting
Webinar/teleconference participation options will be available.
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California Fish and Game Commission took action on a number of issues affecting California’s natural resources
California: FGC Meets in Sacramento on Various Fish & Wildlife Regulations At its December 2019 meeting in Sacramento, the California Fish and Game Commission took action on a number of issues affecting California’s natural resources. The following are just a few items of interest from the two-day meeting.
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Department of Natural Resources conservation officers aided in arrest
Michigan Department of Natural Resources conservation officers aided in the arrest Monday of a 23-year-old Gogebic County man at a service station in Mass City.
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President Obama Signs Water Resources Development Act
Today, President Obama signed the Water Resources Development Act.
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Commercial Anchorages Proposed for Hudson River Draw Attention of BoatUS
New York Harbor commercial marine interests have asked the US Coast Guard to consider 10 commercial vessel anchorages on the Hudson River from Yonkers to Kingston.
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Bill Benefiting Recreational Fishing Clears House Natural Resources Committee
The recreational fishing industry applauds today’s passage of a bill by the House Natural Resources Committee that benefits recreational fishing and hunting and natural resource conservation