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California Water: Looking To The Future, Department Of Water Resources
California Water: Looking To The Future, Department Of Water Resources
California Agencies
In general, California has abundant water resources, but they do not occur where people live and work, nor does precipitation occur when water is needed. To deal with these basic disparities, water agencies have built the most extensive "plumbing system" in the world. Local, regional, state, and federal agencies have constructed reservoirs and aqueducts throughout the State.
None of the water projects was constructed easily or without controversy. From one perspective, the history of California is the history of arguing about water. More and more, however, the debates are changing from competition among water users to broader discussions of public …
The 1986 Health Care Cost Containment Survey Of Local Public Employers In California, Public Employment Relations Board
The 1986 Health Care Cost Containment Survey Of Local Public Employers In California, Public Employment Relations Board
California Agencies
This survey provides an overview of employer expenditures for active and retired public employees and offers a description of health care cost containment activities between 1984 and 1985. In addition, the survey permits various comparisons of costs by employers for active employees and cost containment activities between 1984 and 1985. The purpose of these comparisons is to assess the extent of the change among public sector employers as it relates to the expenditure and management of funds for health benefits provided for public employees.
Report Of The Advisory Panel On The Child Oriented Divorce Act Of 1987, California's Mandatory Divorce Mediation Program
Report Of The Advisory Panel On The Child Oriented Divorce Act Of 1987, California's Mandatory Divorce Mediation Program
California Agencies
No abstract provided.
California's Energy Outlook: 1987 Biennial Report, California Energy Commission
California's Energy Outlook: 1987 Biennial Report, California Energy Commission
California Agencies
The Energy Commission's 1987 Biennial Report addresses several overriding concerns. Although today's relatively low oil and gas prices are providing a temporary reprieve for energy consumers, the state must take actions to encourage competition in energy markets while maintaining environmental protection, resource diversity, and security from fuel supply disruptions and price hikes. Because the future supply and price of oil are highly uncertain, our transportation system must reduce its virtual total dependence on oil. In addition, increasing competition in the natural gas and electricity sectors requires us to reevaluate energy regulations to ensure that energy prices reflect actual costs.
Homicide In California, 1987, Office Of The Attorney General
Homicide In California, 1987, Office Of The Attorney General
California Agencies
No abstract provided.
1987 Summary Of Legislation, Franchise Tax Board
1987 Summary Of Legislation, Franchise Tax Board
California Agencies
No abstract provided.
1987 Summary Of New Laws Affecting Women, California Commission On The Status Of Women
1987 Summary Of New Laws Affecting Women, California Commission On The Status Of Women
California Agencies
No abstract provided.
Report To The Governor And To The Legislature, Office Of Administrative Hearings
Report To The Governor And To The Legislature, Office Of Administrative Hearings
California Agencies
No abstract provided.
California Administrative Procedure Act. Procedures For Administrative Adjudication, Office Of Administrative Hearings
California Administrative Procedure Act. Procedures For Administrative Adjudication, Office Of Administrative Hearings
California Agencies
No abstract provided.