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San Francisco water agencies ask residents to reduce use by 10%, banning car washes and fountains

San Francisco water agencies ask residents to reduce use by 10%, banning car washes and fountains
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3 more Bay Area water districts take drastic steps with drought looming

3 more Bay Area water districts take drastic steps with drought looming FacebookTwitterEmail A sign advocating water conservation is posted in a field of dry grass on April 23, 2021, in San Anselmo, Calif. As the worsening drought takes hold in the state of California, Marin County became the first county in the state to impose mandatory water-use restrictions that are set to take effect May 1.Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Three more big Bay Area water agencies are calling on residents to conserve water as drought looms in California following two consecutive extraordinarily dry winters.  Board members with both the East Bay Municipal Utility District and Sonoma Water approved proclamations Tuesday to declare drought emergencies. 

Black & Veatch Selected to Design Advanced Water Purification System

Press release content from Business Wire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Black & Veatch Selected to Design Advanced Water Purification System April 22, 2021 GMT OVERLAND PARK, Kan. (BUSINESS WIRE) Apr 22, 2021 The California city of Palo Alto has selected global critical infrastructure solutions leader Black & Veatch to design an advanced water purification system (AWPS) as part of an agreement to expand water reuse in Santa Clara County. The new AWPS will be at the city’s Regional Water Quality Control Plant (RWQCP), which treats wastewater from six communities. The AWPS will employ microfiltration (MF) or ultrafiltration (UF) and reverse osmosis (RO) membrane technologies to reduce the total dissolved solids (TDS) concentration of the city’s recycled water supply.

Black & Veatch Selected to Design Advanced Water Purificatio

CONTENT: Press Release OVERLAND PARK, Kan., April 22, 2021 /3BL Media/ – The California city of Palo Alto has selected global critical infrastructure solutions leader Black & Veatch to design an advanced water purification system (AWPS) as part of an agreement to expand water reuse in Santa Clara County. The new AWPS will be at the city’s Regional Water Quality Control Plant (RWQCP), which treats wastewater from six communities. The AWPS will employ microfiltration (MF) or ultrafiltration (UF) and reverse osmosis (RO) membrane technologies to reduce the total dissolved solids (TDS) concentration of the city’s recycled water supply. The system is being funded under an agreement between Valley Water – provider of drinking water, flood protection and environmental stewardship to two million residents in Santa Clara County – and the cities of Palo Alto and Mountain View. The agreement – a major milestone toward Valley Water’s goal to double water reuse in the county by 2

CEQA News You Can Use - Vol 6, Issue 1 - April 2021 | Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck

Welcome to CEQA News You Can Use, a quarterly production of Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP’s Natural Resources lawyers. This publication provides quick, useful bites of CEQA news, which we hope can be a resource to your real-time business decisions. That said, it is not and cannot be construed to be legal advice. Enjoy! CEQA can’t stop, won’t stop regional board permit Does CEQA prevent a Regional Water Quality Control Board from issuing its own permit under state water quality law? In  Santa Clara Valley Water District v. San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board (2020) 59 Cal.App.5th 199, the First Appellate District answered “no,” holding that CEQA does not bar a regional board from imposing additional requirements on a flood control project, even after the project’s final environmental impact report (FEIR) was certified. To protect against Berryessa Creek flooding, the Army Corps of Engineers designed a flood control project and named the Sa

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