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Come work with us during a critical time for water in California. We're looking for a Water Resource Control Engineer to help remediate and restore groundwater quality. Deadline: Sept. 26. Apply here: https://t.co/51EOx7PLVn
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⚠️SF Bay is experiencing a Red Tide. These appear reddish-brown & can cause impacts, particularly for fish. This weekend the Water Boards recommends people/ pets avoid contact w/water during dense blooms or discoloration in water. Visit our HABs Portal: https://t.co/g5yCd8LoRM
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📢 EPA is taking decisive action to protect human health & the environment by proposing to designate 2 PFAS (per- & polyfluoroalkyl) as hazardous substances under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation & Liability Act (#Superfund).
epa.gov
EPA News Release: EPA Proposes Designating Certain PFAS Chemicals as Hazardous Substances Under Superfund to Protect People’s Health
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This proposed rule is a critical part of our #PFAS Strategic Roadmap, which outlines our commitment to protect communities across the country from exposures to PFAS chemicals. https://t.co/fffFuMhPtC
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Tom Mumley of @SFBayWaterBoard set the historical context, reminding attendees of the original plan in 1993, when #SFEstuary stakeholders came together for the first time to move from #combat to #consensus. #partnershipinaction
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We're committed to collaborating w/communities most impacted by racial inequities as we develop our racial equity action plan. Help us shape racial equity & environmental justice at the Water Boards by attending a Racial Equity Action Plan public workshop: https://t.co/AzI7kFnLZa
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Californians should be aware about Harmful Algal Blooms (HABS) as they head out for recreational fun at rivers & lakes. HABS are rapid growth of algae or cyanobacteria that can cause harm to animals & people. So-where are HABS occurring? Find out here: https://t.co/zhvyvVKgKY
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Our Board Chair Joaquin Esquivel is the featured speaker at a Regional Water Authority virtual event June 30, where he will talk about addressing the drought & making water conservation a way of life in California. Register: https://t.co/Zs7gj9KKcq
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Last week the EPA said "forever chemicals", or PFAS, pose a greater health risk than previously thought. If you live by an airport, landfill, refinery or military facility & wonder if #PFAS is an issue where you live-check out our PFAS GeoTracker tool: https://t.co/08dYyeDevz
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This summer, when hiking into the backcountry, you may encounter growths of algae in water called harmful algal blooms (or HABs). Be vigilant. Don't drink the water or use it for cooking, even if you boil or use a filtration or purification device! Info: https://t.co/Jkoq2AycIf
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It's the first day of Summer!☀️This summer, do your part to conserve water-only water your lawn once a week, shorten your showers, plant water-wise plants & use mulch when you garden! Each of these tips will save CA from the drought. For more tips visit➡️ https://t.co/yQ7IaXbuq8
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Groundwater basins (shaded in green on map) supply 20 percent of drinking water in the Bay Area and we’ve made fact sheets for some of the most heavily used basins (listed in bold )! Find your groundwater basin on the Groundwater basins map: https://t.co/j19HTHqbxS
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There are so many reasons why we should care about our ocean, on #WorldOceanDay and every day. Here are some of the many benefits to our planet: https://t.co/TLpPTcv1yl
#OceanMonthNOAA
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California experienced the driest Jan-March on record. Using water wisely is crucial during drought. Some water tips: 💧Fix leaky plumbing 💧Use broom instead of hose to clean driveways 💧Install water-efficient shower heads https://t.co/4rpCT8ZVIL
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Last week, our staff had their annual field trip. The team took a tour of Alameda Point and several of its water related projects such as PCB clean-up, stormwater infrastructure, landfill design, and wetland restoration. The great views of wildlife and San Francisco were a bonus!
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California experienced the driest Jan-March on record. Using water wisely is crucial during drought. Some water tips: 💧Fix leaky plumbing 💧Use broom instead of hose to clean driveways 💧Install water-efficient shower heads https://t.co/4rpCT8Ikkb
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#FridayFastFact: Did you know that #OysterReefs are considered natural infrastructure? They help protect our coasts from flooding and damage caused by #StormSurge. More on #NaturalInfrastructure: https://t.co/3k616XmU2L
#NOAAOceanMonth
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