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An estimated 200,000 yards of rock, sand and gravel moved in front of the pump intakes. read more
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An estimated 200,000 yards of rock, sand and gravel moved in front of the pump intakes. read more
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The Afghan official tapped to govern a Taliban-free Marjah paid his first visit to this strife-torn community Monday, imploring residents to forsake the Taliban and promising employment programs as an inducement for local men to put down their weapons.
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A state Regional Water Quality Control Board recommends nearly $275,000 in fines after the district allegedly allowed bacterial pollution to flow into the harbor at Marina del Rey from 2007 to 2009. The Los Angeles County Flood Control District faces a state fine of almost $275,000 for allegedly allowing bacterial pollution to flow into the harbor at Marina del Rey for more than two years …
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The El Dorado Irrigation District and the city of Folsom have approved a project to enable each to come to the other’s aid in a water emergency.
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A broken water pump yesterday sparked an urgent call for Queenstown residents and businesses to conserve water. read more
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BOISE — Surviving in a global economy takes a change inmindset.
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Santa Clara Valley Water District expected to approve $52 million project to build new high-tech treatment plant to convert sewage water to high-end water for irrigation, other uses
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Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack announced up to $20 million for capacity building efforts within Afghanistan’s Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock, the department responsible for managing that country’s agricultural economy. “The United States recognizes the importance of Afghanistan’s agricultural economy in creating jobs, helping the nation achieve food self-sufficiency, and …
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The estimated 200,000 cubic yards are blocking pump intakes for the Grants Pass Irrigation District. read more
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M3 Eagle has asked an Idaho District Court to review a recent decision by the Idaho Department of Water Resources.
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