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Soil & Groundwater Newsletter October 27, 2011 |
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Farming after the flood: Management strategies and costs
This year extensive flooding of America’s prime agricultural lands has resulted in millions of dollars in lost crops. In addition to direct economic losses, farmers face post-flooding cleanup costs associated with removing sediment and debris and repairing erosion in their fields. At the briefing, “Farming after the Flood: Management Strategies and Costs”, a corn and soybean producer and an extension educator will explore the personal, agricultural, and economic costs of extreme events such as flooding. Speakers will also present post-flooding management options available ... | ||
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Groundwater Experts Find Cadiz Valley Water Conservation Project Sustainable
Today Santa Margarita Water District (“SMWD”) announced that the Groundwater Stewardship Committee (“GSC”) for the Cadiz Valley Groundwater Conservation, Recovery and Storage Project (“the Project”) has concluded that the Project can offer a significant water supply to Southern California communities and avoid environmental harm. SMWD is serving as the lead agency of the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) environmental review process for the Project. The GSC was established to provide a ... | ||
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