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| 19 Nov 2009 by Aqua Blog Maven “The Bureau of Reclamation's Central Valley Project (CVP) begins Water Year (WY) 2010 (October 1, 2009 – September 30, 2010) with approximately 4.4 million acre-feet of water (39 percent of capacity) in five key CVP reservoirs. ... Aquafornia - http://aquafornia.com/ [ More results from Aquafornia ] |
| 20 Nov 2009 by Evan McMorris-Santoro Half the produce for the US is grown in California's Central Valley. The Central Valley Project is US Bureau of Reclamation federal water project that feeds water to this area. There are restrictions on CVP operations to protect ... TPM Election Central - http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/ - References |
| 12 Nov 2009 by Doug Obegi Passage of the Central Valley Project Improvement Act (CVPIA) in 1992 changed the declared purposes of the federal project, making ecosystem protection and fishery restoration co-equal project purposes with water supply. ... Switchboard, from NRDC - http://switchboard.nrdc.org/ [ More results from Switchboard, from NRDC ] |
| 12 Nov 2009 by Spreck Rosekrans In terms of policy, the CVPIA established a new accounting system to ensure additional water for the environmental needs of the Delta from the Central Valley Project, which captures water upstream of the Delta via Shasta and Folsom dams ... On the Water Front - http://blogs.edf.org/waterfront - References |
| 10 Nov 2009 by sgoff He says the Obama Administration is “fully committed” to funding and moving forward with construction of the Delta-Mendota Canal/California Aqueduct Intertie, which could facilitate water transfers between the “haves” and the “have-nots.” “ The Administration is also continuing to pursue the Two-Gates Fish Protection Demonstration Project through the required permitting processes, on an expedited basis,” Mr. Salazar says. Comment · Print · Email · Digg · Newsvine ... Regional Gateway News - http://www.regionalgateway.org/news/wordpress/ [ More results from Regional Gateway News ] |
| 20 Nov 2009 by Danny Crichton California's urban areas use roughly 11% of the state's water, with the majority used for farming in the Central Valley and elsewhere. Noticeably, the bills passed by the legislature only proscribe water reductions for urban areas, ... The Stanford Review - http://stanfordreview.org/ |
| 19 Nov 2009 by "Bear" According to Public Citizen, in 2001, the Kern County Water Bank bought subsidized water from the State Water Project at $161 an acre-foot and flipped it back to the state's Environmental Water Account for $250 an acre-foot, making a cool $6.3 million for its owners -- just .... But in reality, the Peripheral Canal is a water privatization con that would move water over to Central Valley water bankers and balloon California's already over-leveraged "paper water" market. ... Bear Market News - http://bearmarketnews.blogspot.com/ |
| 17 Apr 2009 He predicted that Westlands Water District, which gets water from the federal Central Valley Project, would also see an increase in its allocation. An announcement is expected today from the Bureau of Reclamation, which runs the Central ... 'hanfordsentinel.com News RSS Feed' - http://www.hanfordsentinel.com/ [ More results from 'hanfordsentinel.com News RSS Feed' ] |
| 10 Nov 2009 by Placer Nature Center The Delta provides habitat for many species of plants and animals, supports agricultural and recreational activities, and is the focal point for water distribution throughout the State to the State Water Project and the Central Valley ... Connecting People and Nature - http://placernaturecenter.blogspot.com/ |
| 20 Nov 2009 by Yasha Levine, AlterNet According to a 2003 Public Citizen report titled "Water Heist," the Kern County Water Bank is an underground reservoir in the hottest, driest, southernmost edge of the Central Valley with a capacity of 1 million acre-feet, ..... These conveniently include the river the project is being run on.The contracts were awarded for free and the rivers included.None of us with a working brain can figure out what kind of deal Arnie and Gordo worked out but there will be blood over ... AlterNet.org - http://www.alternet.org/ - References [ More results from AlterNet.org ] |
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