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  2. California Trout - Wikipedia

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    California Trout is a San Francisco-based 501(c)(3) conservation group with a mission to ensure [2] resilient wild fish in California waters. California Trout have three conservation initiatives focused on: Strongholds; Source Water Areas; Wild Fish, Working Landscapes; Initially organized in the mid-1960s as a local unit of Trout Unlimited ...

  3. Mystery surrounds sudden increase in steelhead trout deaths ...

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    California environmental groups are urging a federal court to intervene amid a "dramatic increase" in the deaths of threatened steelhead trout at pumps operated by state and federal water managers.

  4. California's relentless rains affect farmworkers, strawberry ...

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    In January, Fidencio Velasquez, a supervisor at Santa Clara Farms in Ventura County, told the Los Angeles Times that flooding had cost the farm upwards of $900,000 in damage to crops and equipment ...

  5. Column: We're wiping out the Southern California steelhead ...

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    Many local people and fish enthusiasts — like California Trout — have been trying to tear down Matilija Dam for years and reopen the spawning grounds. The reservoir is 99% filled with crud ...

  6. Regional Clean Air Incentives Market - Wikipedia

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    The system was designed to reduce emissions of NOx by 70% from 1994 to 2003, and it was hoped to achieve this more cheaply than the traditional 'command and control' regulations it replaced. However, due to the setting of too generous caps, emissions were reduced at only a fraction of the rate expected at the time of the program's adoption.

  7. Central Valley groundwater pollution - Wikipedia

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    Contaminated groundwater in the Central Valley of California is a growing problem due to contamination and overuse. [1] This problem is compounded by the overdrafting of underground aquifers. [1] nitrates are the most abundant pollutants in the Central Valley due to the copious amounts of agricultural runoff from the farms. [2]

  8. River's End: California's Latest Water War - Wikipedia

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    River's End: California's Latest Water War is a 2021 American documentary film written and directed by Jacob Morrison. It follows the competition over California 's limited water resources amid worsening droughts , as well as the decline of freshwater ecosystems in the California Delta .

  9. In California, momentum around removing dams that do more ...

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    Earth is sending us a message: It’s time to heal watersheds that 20th Century engineers fundamentally disrupted when they thought they could outsmart nature and control wild rivers.