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Goals build upon CRC’s commitment to sustainability, 2045 Full-Scope Net Zero Goal, and investment in carbon management projects
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California American Water has received funding from the State of California to provide over $6 million in COVID relief to customers in need who fell behind on payments during the COVID emergency. The California Water and Wastewater Arrearage Payment Program is administered by the State Water Resources Control Board, funded by the American Rescue Plan Act to cover unpaid water service bills between March 2020 and June 15, 2021. California American Water will automatically apply this assistance to
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The Stop Pacheco Dam Coalition has gained support from taxpayers and environmental groups in their effort to expose the realities, both economic and environmental, of the new Pacheco Dam project being considered by the California Water Commission on December 15. The upcoming meeting will review the feasibility of the project for purposes of receiving Proposition 1 Water Storage Investment Program (WSIP) funding. The coalition advocates for protection of statewide taxpayers and Santa Clara County
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Sustainable design-build project will recycle up to 490 million gallons of water per year, helping to reduce groundwater basin over-drafting, protect against seawater intrusion and deliver environmental benefits SOURCE: Black Veatch DESCRIPTION:OVERLAND PARK, Kan., October 26, 2021 /3BL Media/ – Facing a dwindling water supply due to historic overdraft and climate change-fueled drought, Northern California’s Soquel Creek Water District is turning to an advanced recycled water purification system,
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SOURCE: Black Veatch DESCRIPTION:OVERLAND PARK, Kans., June 22, 2021 /3BL Media/ – Just two months ago, Black Veatch’s Roya Yousefelahiyeh was named her region’s young professional of the year by the California Water Environment Association (CWEA). The project engineer for the global infrastructure solutions leader now can add that group’s statewide title to her achievements. Yousefelahiyeh’s newly announced selection as the “Outstanding Young Professional of 2020-2021” by the CWEA follows the W
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Nestlé Waters North America today announced that its Ontario, California water bottling site is the first food and beverage factory in the world to earn Platinum certification under the rigorous Alliance for Water Stewardship (AWS) Standard.
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200 Free Thanksgiving Turkeys to be Delivered to Local Non-profits
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300 Free Thanksgiving Turkeys to be Delivered to Local Residents
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100 Free Thanksgiving Turkeys to be Delivered to Local Non-profits
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300 Thanksgiving Turkeys to be Delivered to Local Nonprofits
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American States Water Company (NYSE:AWR) announced that during the month of November, its regulated utility subsidiary, Golden State Water Company (GSWC) worked in partnership with elected officials and community leaders to distribute more than 8,000 turkeys to organizations that serve families and individuals with limited resources through its annual Operation Gobble outreach program. “GSWC serves 76 communities throughout California, and we are able to make a big impact through the Operation G
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200 Free Thanksgiving Turkeys to be Delivered to Local Non-profits
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200 Thanksgiving Turkeys to be Delivered to Local Non-profits
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300 Thanksgiving Turkeys to be Delivered to Local Non-profits
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400 free Thanksgiving turkeys to local non-profits to help food
insecure population
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Maven’s Notebook, in partnership with Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) and Stanford’s Program on Water in the West (WitW), launched a new website today at www.groundwaterexchange.org to provide a central hub of science-based information related to California’s Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA).
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Being an organic farmer can be challenging. Farmers are faced with constant pricing pressures from conventional competitors and, in places like California, water limitations and labor shortages also can be an obstacle. That’s why many organic farmers are looking for solutions to help them be more innovative and efficient in growing their crops.
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100 Free Thanksgiving Turkeys to be Delivered to Local Non-profits
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200 Thanksgiving Turkeys to be Delivered to Local Non-profits
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300 Free Thanksgiving Turkeys to be Delivered to Local Residents
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400 free Thanksgiving turkeys to local non-profits to help food
insecure population
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As the California Water Commission readies for a March 16 public hearing on implementation of California’s Proposition 1 Water Bond, six major businesses—General Mills, Symantec, Fetzer Vineyards, The North Face, Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. and Dignity Health—urged the Commission to adopt regulations that would allow for the widest range of projects to strengthen California’s water system, including groundwater recharge projects, and initiatives of all sizes.
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