The CSPA Weekly News Letter, October 31, 2008 -- www.calsport. org

What happens when you promise to deliver more water than the system produces. Oversell the supply then call it a drought!

October 30-California to cut water deliveries to cities, farms

Waste water treatment problems in Grass Valley, Nevada City, Deer Creek EID, UC Davis, and Discovery Bay cause CSPA to act

October 28-CSPA requests "designated party" status in five discharge permit renewals

CSPA will have a booth at the San Mateo ISE Show

Come meet the CSPA staff.  We'll have hats and shirts for new members. 

Volunteers needed. Work half a day and get free admission. Contact the webmaster.

In other news...

October 30-Dungeness crab sport fishing season opens statewide November 1

October 30-DFG Opens Salmon Fishing on the Sac from Red Bluff to Knight's Landing for two months starting November 1st

October 28-Stop the Water Grab-A Call to Action

October 28-Sacramento Clean Water Hearing on Pacificorp's Klamath Dams - 10/29: If you could do one thing to un-dam the Klamath - this is it!

October 28-Federal Court Upholds Protection For California’s Wild Steelhead Trout

October 28-Hearing Thursday on EIR – Speak Up for Alameda Creek

October 27-California Trout Sees Mixed Outcomes for Wild and Native Fish at Close of 2008 Legislative Session

October 27-The Federal San Joaquin River Restoration Bill Needs Your Support Please sign the petition!

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Thanks for your continuing support!

The CSPA Board of Directors

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