The State Water Resources Control Board adopted rules Tuesday to protect people and wildlife consuming fish from freshwater streams, lakes and rivers in California that contain mercury – a potent neurotoxin. The new regulations would protect Californians that rely on fish as a source of food such as Native Americans and other non-tribal subsistence fishers, according to Water Board officials. ...
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Watering Schedule In Santa Clarita To Remain Unchanged During Spring Season
The yard watering schedule in Santa Clarita is set to remain the same during the spring season, local water agency officials said Wednesday. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking KHTS Santa Clarita News Alerts delivered right to your inbox. While much of northern California has seen near-normal rainfall this season, the southern half of the state hasn’t been so lucky, according to ...
Read More »Website Allows Concerned Residents To Report Water Waste
State Water Resources Control Board members have created a website that allows California residents to report water waste in an attempt to conserve the State’s dwindling water supply. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your inbox. The website, SaveWater.CA.gov, allows concerned residents to anonymously report water waste, whether deliberate or accidental, from a phone, tablet, laptop ...
Read More »Los Angeles County Board Of Supervisors Unanimously Approves Water Use Fines
California is drying up, and agencies across the state are scrambling to find a resolution to the water crisis.
Read More »Wilk’s Water Board Bill Passes Committee Unanimously
Assemblyman Scott Wilk’s bill requiring more transparency and accountability from the State Water Resources Control Board passed unanimously Tuesday, officials said. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking Santa Clarita news alerts delivered right to your inbox. Assembly Bill 1707 would require the board to post peer review studies on their website when they impose water pollution restrictions, called Total Maximum ...
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