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Rio Hardy 'hidden treasure' for some
Staff WriterSome cool off by heading to the beaches of Ensenada or San Diego or maybe the river in Yuma, but others have been splashing around the lesser-known Rio Hardy for decades. The water sport oasis is about 35 to 45 minutes south of Mexicali on the way to...Tags: Mexico, Memorial Day
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Imperial Irrigation District's Local Entity calls for grant proposals
Staff WriterMore than $3 million in so-called Local Entity grant funding is available for Imperial Valley residents, nonprofits and non-agriculture business owners regardless if they are impacted by fallowing caused by water transfer agreements. The IID’s...Tags: Business
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California tops list of states with water infrastructure needs
California could use $44.5 billion to fix aging water systems over the next two decades, according to a federal survey that placed the state at the top of a national list of water infrastructure needs. Texas, at nearly $34 billion, and New York, with...
Tags: Water, Environmental Issues, Environmental Politics, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Investments
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Connecticut Water Co. Would Spend $21 Million On UConn Water Solution
The Hartford CourantConnecticut Water Co.'s $21 million proposal to bring 2 million gallons of water a day to the University of Connecticut's Storrs campus would not use local funding to build the network of pipelines. Connecticut Water submitted its updated plan to the...Tags: Tolland (Tolland, Connecticut), University of Connecticut, Storrs, Colleges and Universities, Willimantic (Windham, Connecticut)
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Voice: Justification suffers drought
El CentroIID spokeswoman Marion Champion’s response to Probe’s question about justifying the charge of $68 per acre foot of water for municipalities and $20 for farmers was lacking and confusing at best. Ms. Champion states that there are higher costs...Tags: Human Interest, Car Safety Tips and Advice
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David 'Deacon' Jones dies at 74; Fearsome L.A. Rams lineman
Hall of Fame football player David "Deacon" Jones, one of the Los Angeles Rams' heralded Fearsome Foursome whose outspoken persona and relentless pursuit of quarterbacks helped turn defensive linemen into stars, died Monday of natural causes at his home...
Tags: San Diego Chargers, Merlin Olsen, NFL Pro Bowl, San Francisco 49ers, Sports
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Imperial Irrigation District to disburse millions in Local Entity funds
Staff WriterMore than $5 million in so-called Local Entity funds will be distributed among farm-service providers impacted by fallowing caused by water transfer agreements, the Imperial Irrigation District Board of Directors approved Tuesday. The IID’s... -
Regional Digest: Masuk's Milone Named Gatorade Connecticut Baseball Player Of Year
The Hartford CourantMasuk's Milone WinsGatorade Baseball Honor Masuk-Monroe center fielder Thomas Milone has been named the Gatorade Connecticut Baseball Player of the Year. Milone, who has signed a letter of intent with UConn, batted .471 with a .589 on-base percentage,...Tags: Lacrosse, Sports, Trinity College, LPGA, Golf
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Plainfield Public Works director was recently named one of the Top 10 in the country
As Plainfield's Public Works director, Allen Persons is a man of many hats. He oversees everything from delivering more than 5 million gallons of drinking water to residents daily, to treating wastewater, to snow removal, vehicle maintenance, roadway...
Tags: Illinois General Assembly, Environmental Issues, Human Interest, Oswego, Science and Technology
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Aberdeen airport wetlands to be restored at Willow Dam
Willow Creek Lake, which is east of Leola, is one of the sources of Aberdeen's water supply. In an interesting reversal, some of Aberdeen's water will be relocated to that lake. As part of a long-term project, the wetlands are being removed from...Tags: Federal Aviation Administration, Wetlands, Lakes and Ponds
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WMU boss: Revenues down, but cost savings helped balance budget
The Winchester Municipal Utilities Commission reviewed a draft fiscal year 2014 budget at Thursday’s regular meeting. The proposed budget includes a net income of $1.5 million and $14.1 million in operating expenses. Total operating revenue is...
Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Environmental Issues, Energy Saving
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Imperial County Board of Supervisors hears union's employment figures
Staff WriterAs solar development in Imperial County continues, the local electrical workers’ union reports an exponential growth in membership and an increase in local hires. The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 569 reported its findings...Tags: Environmental Issues, Employment Opportunities, Alternative Energy, Agriculture, Career and Workplace
Jun 11, 2013
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Jun 7, 2013
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