 C-WIN and CSPA Praise Senator Feinstein for USGS Selenium Report
 C-WIN, CSPA want more tough questions of USBR
C-WIN and CSPA thanked Senator Dianne Feinstein today for releasing a damning report on selenium treatment technology strategies and for her leadership on the difficult drainage issues in the San Joaquin Valley, but they want the Senator to ask tougher questions of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation about recent secret proposals for new selenium treatment technologies.
You can read the entire press release and letter here.
Introducing the C-WIN Wiki
The California Water Impact Network has created a Wiki companion to its website. It is the first Water Wiki dedicated to California Water Law and other topics of interest. Anyone can apply to be an author/editor by contacting Carolee Krieger at info @ c-win.org. It is hoped that the C-WIN Wiki will become a major resource in California's water world.
The first C-WIN WIKI section we are going to create is called the Layperson's Guide to California Water Law. It is meant to be a companion to the E-Book published by C-WIN. It will explore the topics of the book further as well as introduce topics left out of the book.
Access the wiki by clicking here or the icon on the left.

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