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Farmers & Ranchers Celebrate Conservation Milestone in N. Canadian River Watershed

6 hours ago ago from Oklahoma Agriculture Blog

Blaine County Rancher and Conservationist, Steve House, is interviewed today regarding his efforts to improve the watershed Farmers and ranchers of the North Canadian River Watershed today celebrated changes they have made to ensure the metro area’s primary source of water is protected from contamination from agricultural runoff. “We’re commemorating the conversion of more than 20,000 acres of cropland to no-till practice and the ...

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From the California Farm Bureau Federation

5 hours ago ago from Aquafornia

From the California Farm Bureau Federation: A court case threatens the hard-won 2003 agreement over how to divide water from the Colorado River among the seven states that count on the river for water supplies. At issue in Sacramento County Superior Court is whether the contract contains an unconstitutional blank check for the state that obligates it to cover restoration costs for the Salton Sea. Under the historic Quantification ...

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From Jennifer Witherspoon at the Environmental Def

11 hours ago ago from Aquafornia

From Jennifer Witherspoon at the Environmental Defense Fund's On the Water Front blog: Recently I had the enlightening opportunity to accompany Spreck to Fresno on December 7th for a special KMPH news program on the “Central Valley Water Crisis.” Not only was Spreck invited to speak on a panel about California water supply issues, but he was joined by numerous leaders from the environmental community, mayors from the towns of ...

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Copenhagen’s other message: Heating districts reuse hot water, cut carbon

4 hours ago ago from Carbon Offsets Daily

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Castaic Lake Water Agency prevails in lengthy Court battle over Water Transfer

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