Mar 15, 2021
The California Department of Water Resources released the draft
California’s Groundwater – Update 2020, containing information on the condition of the state’s groundwater, which is especially important as the Golden State faces a critically dry water year.
DWR encourages community members and water managers to review the publication and provide input.
“Water touches nearly every aspect of our lives. Groundwater provides drinking water to millions of Californians, sustains natural environments and farms, and helps support jobs,” said DWR Director Karla Nemeth. “The information in
California’s Groundwater – Update 2020 is vital to local water agencies and communities as they work on locally driven solutions for the long-term reliability of their groundwater.”
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Governor Gordon’s Missing & Murdered Indigenous Persons (“M&MIP”) Task Force will hold its next meeting on Wednesday, February 17th, to review the findings of Wyoming’s first Murder and Missing Indigineous Persons Statewide Report and to discuss the ongoing documentary project. The meeting will be recorded and available on the Division’s website: http://ag.wyo.gov/victim-services-home-page.
“I want to congratulate the Task Force for reaching a critical milestone this year, in publishing the first Murdered and Missing Indigenous Persons Statewide Report. I also want to thank Senator Ellis and Representative Clifford specifically for their support of this report throughout the process, and for ensuring legislative involvement,” Governor Gordon said. “This report captures state-specific data on crimes against Native Americans in Wyoming, many of which tragically remain unsolved.”
(Cheyenne, WY) â Governor Gordonâs Missing & Murdered Indigenous Persons (âM&MIPâ) Task Force will hold its next meeting on Wednesday, February 17th, to review the findings of Wyomingâs first Murder and Missing Indigenous Persons Statewide Report and to discuss the ongoing documentary project. The meeting will be recorded and available on the Divisionâs website.
âI want to congratulate the Task Force for reaching a critical milestone this year, in publishing the first Murdered and Missing Indigenous Persons Statewide Report. I also want to thank Senator Ellis and Representative Clifford specifically for their support of this report throughout the process, and for ensuring legislative involvement,â Governor Gordon said. âThis report captures state-specific data on crimes against Native Americans in Wyoming, many of which tragically remain unsolved.”