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Pesky
Pesticides
Bay
Area folk spray 85 tons of diazinon on their gardens and grounds each
year, and lately, enough of it has been running off ... »Read More
Hope
According to House
Freeman
House wasn't clad in a tuxedo cozily sipping champagne when midnight
struck on New Year's Eve 1982 ... »Read More
Bulletin
Board
CALFED
OFFICIAL In late September, the state of California made it official.
The CALFED program, an $8.7 billion, multi-year plan ... »Read More
Tweaking
Folsom for Fish
They
meander upstream, defy waterfalls, and negotiate white water on their
anadromous journeys to the cold freshwater of their natal streams
... »Read More
Ancient
Survivors
Sieving
through bucketloads of Bay-floor muck is not everyone's idea of glamorous
research ... »Read More
Dredge
Bit Slip
When
BCDC's Allen Brooks inspected Port Sonoma in late August 2001, he
found some pieces of cordgrass ... »Read More
Suit
Tossed
Port
of Oakland officials are jubilant that a lawsuit that could have delayed
their 50-foot dredging and expansion projects has been thrown out
... »Read More
Salt
Pond Shakedown
As
state and federal dealmakers prepare to plunk 100 million greenbacks
down on the Cargill table ... »Read More
Cool
Stuff at Cooley; Warm Springs Settles In
Two
South Bay projects could act as prototypes for restoring some of the
Cargill ponds. At the 115-acre Cooley Landing site ... »Read More
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