Teach MeAn expanded Pacheco Reservoir would benefit threatened South Central California Coast Steelhead Posted on June 24, 2020July 8, 2020 by Valley Water News5 comments on “An expanded Pacheco Reservoir would benefit threatened South Central California Coast Steelhead” Continue reading "An expanded Pacheco Reservoir would benefit threatened South Central California Coast Steelhead"
Board Buzz What's HappeningValley Water delegation participates in successful virtual advocacy meetings with state elected officials, agency leaders Posted on June 17, 2020 by Valley Water News2 comments on “Valley Water delegation participates in successful virtual advocacy meetings with state elected officials, agency leaders” Continue reading "Valley Water delegation participates in successful virtual advocacy meetings with state elected officials, agency leaders"
In Your Neighborhood What's HappeningPalo Alto Tide Gates, which prevent flooding in low-lying areas on Peninsula, to be replaced Posted on June 15, 2020 by Valley Water News0 comments on “Palo Alto Tide Gates, which prevent flooding in low-lying areas on Peninsula, to be replaced” Continue reading "Palo Alto Tide Gates, which prevent flooding in low-lying areas on Peninsula, to be replaced"
Teach Me What's HappeningWhat are PFAS, PFOA, and PFOS? Valley Water proactively tests for man-made chemicals Posted on June 8, 2020 by Valley Water News1 comment on “What are PFAS, PFOA, and PFOS? Valley Water proactively tests for man-made chemicals” Continue reading "What are PFAS, PFOA, and PFOS? Valley Water proactively tests for man-made chemicals"
Board Buzz In Your NeighborhoodValley Water hosting virtual public meetings to share preferred project alternative for the Coyote Creek Flood Protection Project Posted on June 4, 2020June 4, 2020 by Valley Water News0 comments on “Valley Water hosting virtual public meetings to share preferred project alternative for the Coyote Creek Flood Protection Project” Continue reading "Valley Water hosting virtual public meetings to share preferred project alternative for the Coyote Creek Flood Protection Project"