The chair of the San Joaquin River Conservancy responds to a recent Fresnoland article on the proposed Cemex mining project.
The 1,760-square-mile San Joaquin River Basin that the San Joaquin River and its web of tributaries provides with snowmelt ...
Fresno has a 200% gravel surplus. So why does CEMEX want to dig a pit deeper than Millerton Lake along one of America’s most ...
CEMEX must be stopped from blasting 600-foot deep pit near San Joaquin River. Here’s how | Opinion
A multinational mining company with a litany of environmental violations seeks Fresno County’s blessing to blast a 600-foot deep pit near the San Joaquin River, 3 miles before California’s ...
FRESNO COUNTY, Calif. (KFSN) -- A mining company on the San Joaquin River wants a long-term commitment from Fresno County. CEMEX is located on Friant Road near Willow Avenue and is proposing to ...
Karl Stock, the Bureau of Reclamation’s regional director, said the recent series of atmospheric river storms and the relatively high reservoir levels have benefited the water outlook. “However, the ...
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Column: What does Trump know about California's water system? So much less than he'd ever admitShe took field trips into the San Joaquin ... into the L.A. Basin. Most of L.A. city’s water comes from three sources: The Owens Valley, through its own aqueduct; the Colorado River, under ...
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