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  • Fact Sheet: BDCP and Fish Losses at the Pumps

    CSPA has prepared a short fact sheet on fish losses at the State and Federal Project water export facilities in the South Delta.  Proponents of the Bay Delta Conservation Plan (BDCP) and its peripheral tunnels suggest that only by diverting water from the Sacramento River can the Delta be restored because of immense fishery losses

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  • CSPA Settles Action Against Stockton Recycler for Failure to Comply with Previous Agreement

    CSPA has settled a Clean Water Act action against Stockton Recycling, Inc., for failure to comply with a previous settlement agreement for violations of the California General Industrial Stormwater Permit.  Stockton Recycling operates three recycling facilities in Stockton, California.  The facilities discharge polluted stormwater into the City of Stockton’s municipal storm drain system, which empties

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  • CSPA Settles Lawsuit Against Stockton Manufacturing Facility

    CSPA has settled a Clean Water Act lawsuit against QBR Brake, Inc., for violations of the California General Industrial Stormwater Permit. QBR Brake operates a brake manufacturing facility in Stockton California.  The lawsuit alleged that the facility discharged polluted stormwater into Stockton’s storm drain system and thence into the San Joaquin River and Delta. The

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  • CSPA Settles Lawsuit Against Salinas Waste and Recycling Facility

    CSPA has settled a Clean Water Act lawsuit against the Salinas Valley Solid Waste Authority for violations of the California General Industrial Stormwater Permit.  The Salinas Valley Solid Waste operates a 6.75-acre waste transfer and recycling facility in Salinas, California.  The lawsuit alleged that the facility discharged polluted stormwater into the Salinas Reclamation Canal, which

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  • CSPA and conservation allies fight for fish passage past Tuolumne River dams

    For the past five years, CSPA and allied conservation groups have been stymied in efforts to require study of fish passage in important hydropower relicensings in California. Licensees on the Merced and Tuolumne rivers have argued that their own agricultural irrigation diversions dams downstream of the huge dams that store water for these diversions were

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