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9 hours ago ago from Aquafornia

In case you didn't see Senator Feinstein's response to the recent story about her connection to Stuart Resnick, here is her rebuttal that is running in today's Sacramento Bee (the same as ran in the SF Chronicle earlier this week and was at the top of the scroll): A story in Monday's Sacramento Bee ( Feinstein heeded donor, sought Delta study, Capitol & California) questioned my rationale for seeking an independent National Academy of ...

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From the Lodi News

8 hours ago ago from Aquafornia

From the Lodi News-Sentinel: The scenic drive along Highway 160 that winds through the Delta will look dramatically different in the upcoming decades, biologists, conservationists and other experts said at Thursday's Delta and California Water Forum in Oakland. Speakers throughout the event hosted by the San Francisco Estuary Partnership said the 80 islands and 1,600 miles of levees in the Central Valley are reaching their breaking ...

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Statement by GOVERNOR CHARLIE CRIST

10 hours ago ago from Empowering Teachers

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 10, 2009 CONTACT: Governor’s Press Office (850) 488-5394 Statement by GOVERNOR CHARLIE CRIST Regarding Hillsborough County School District and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Grant “I commend Superintendent MaryEllen Elia and the Hillsborough County School District for their enthusiasm and commitment to working with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation during the next seven years to ...

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Hey Atlanta, hands off our water

21 hours ago ago from The Atlanta 10 - Top Ten Lists of the Best Restaurants, Businesses, Services, and Everything Else You Can Imagine in Atlanta, GA

Our Opinion | ajc.com Fri Dec 11 12:00:00 UTC 2009 Those contemplating the future of Atlanta’s water supply have once again turned to northeast Georgia for a quick fix. about: Atlanta Business Human Interest Water supply The rest is here: Hey Atlanta, hands off our water

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Water: The Wake-Up Call Goes Unanswered

6 hours ago ago from Adam Bluestein

Last year, I wrote an article for Inc. magazine on entrepreneurs who are addressing some of the big issues around water supply, which for the sake of simplicity can really be boiled down to two: increasing scarcity and decreasing quality. Since then, I've blogged occasionally on the EPA's extreme lethargy in acting on a long and growing list of potentially dangerous water contaminants. This year, the NY Times has run a really ...

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