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April Estuary News online! |
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April's issue of Estuary News includes articles on inheriting a floating collection of toxics, how EBMUD's treatment plant has become the first to produce more energy than it needs to operate, surprising bird nesting activity on newly built South Bay islands, and some analysis of the Bay-Delta Conservation Plan. |
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Bay Delta water diversion plan could harm fish temporarily, state analysis says |
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A controversial project to alter water diversions in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta could initially harm some smelt and salmon species, but state officials say those fish will benefit in the long run. The plan has two primary goals: improve wildlife populations and habitats; and ensure water deliveries are more reliable and protected from disasters, such as floods, earthquakes and sea level rise. (Sacramento Bee 3/1/12) |
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$1 billion needed for South Bay flood protection and marsh restoration |
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Senator Dianne Feinstein announces fundraising goal for wetlands restoration and levee construction in the South Bay, where some areas are as much as 13 feet below sea level. Global warming is expected to raise the bay level significantly in coming decades. (See map at link. San José Mercury News, 4/12/12)
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What's Happening Now |
- The Mediterranean City: A Conference on Climate Change Adaptation
(Los Angeles)06/27/2012
- Stormwater Management Competition for College Students (EPA)09/04/2012
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State of the Bay Report 2011 |
December 2011 issue of Estuary covers the 2011 State of the Estuary Conference |
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