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Category Archives: Pesticide pollution
Even at Sublethal Levels, Pesticides may slow the Recovery of Wild Salmon Populations
Exposure to common pesticides may hinder the growth and survival of ESA-listed salmon Biologists determined that short-term, seasonal exposure to pesticides in rivers and basins may limit the growth and size of wild salmon populations. In addition to the widespread … Continue reading
Posted in Environmental Impacts, Pesticide pollution, Salmonid/Wildlife Impacts
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Scott River Salmon Survey Produces Infection and Dead Fish
To All, California Department of Fish and Game did a Reconnaissance Survey on the Scott River, September 28, and found many Chinook Salmon infected or dead. Click on the pdf document for photos and more information. –Larry Scott River Sept … Continue reading
New Winery and Vineyard Permits
To All, Looking through the permit applications at PRMD since last June, here are new winery/vineyard permits. Will these all sail through the PRMD process (BZA, Planning Commission, BOS) without real consideration of water (drought, future water needs, conservation, etc.), … Continue reading
Water Board Meeting on Stormwater Discharge Permits for SR and SCWA
Hi everyone! On October 1st, sometime after 8:30 (probably 9 AM) the North Coast Regional Board will consider final approval of the MS4 Storm Water and Non-Storm Water Discharge Permit for SCWA and Santa Rosa at their office at 5550 … Continue reading
EPA INCREASES RESTRICTIONS ON 3 PESTICIDES HARMFUL TO SALMON
To All, On 11 September 2009, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it will be placing additional limitations on three types of organophosphate pesticides in order to protect Endangered Species Act (ESA)-listed salmon and steelhead in California, Idaho, Oregon … Continue reading
Posted in Agriculture Impacts, Environmental Impacts, Pesticide pollution, Salmonid/Wildlife Impacts, Streams and Wetlands Impacts
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Comments on the Klamath TMDL
August 21, 2009Matt St. John North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board 5550 Skyline Blvd, Suite ASanta Rosa, CA 95403Email to: MStJohn@waterboards.ca.gov Subject: Comments on the Klamath Mainstem TMDL Water Quality Restoration PlanGeneral Comments We are pleased with and fully supportive of Staff’s … Continue reading
Environmental Impacts from Vineyards
I have watched the changes in agriculture from apples and timber to grapes over the years. I have also watched the increase in local flash flooding events in Atascadero Creek and other areas in the county. Vineyards are the obvious … Continue reading
Watershed Impacts Due to Vineyards
To All, Is there a unified policy on the flows and frost protection issue? NO. I have almost one mile of MWC (Mark West Creek) running through my property where I have lived for over 40 years and am in the timber … Continue reading
Take Action on Protecting Drinking Water
The Senate Must Protect Our Drinking Water Recent Supreme Court rulings have narrowed the scope of protections of the Clean Water Act, putting the drinking water of millions of Americans at risk for contamination. But the Senate has an opportunity … Continue reading
Posted in Groundwater Impacts, Lakes and Resevoirs Impacts, Pesticide pollution, Streams and Wetlands Impacts, Water Conservation Issue
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Action to Support Clean Water!
Contact Your Local County Commissioner and Tell Him or Her to Support Clean Water! The National Association of Counties (NACo) represents county governments all throughout the U.S. Each year, NACo meets to consider resolutions on federal issues that affect their local governments. Because … Continue reading