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it works at my house >> it fillathize pipe up- >> it passes the warm water to the cold water system so you just by pass that and it keeps the hot water going. at my house it works. maybe we need to take a look. [inaudible] >> you may need a permit. >> it make as lot of noise >> i don't have that issue. when it come tooz the drought and i know we had commissioner lee was at the work shops we did about 2 weeks ago, and it was talking about gray water, reclaimed systems, how to use rain water more efixantly. the questions brought to us were straight forward and easy but we were able totell everybody how to make their systems work. suggestion we gave out is come and see us 1660 mission on the third floor and ask for the plumbing commission and show your system and drawings and how you plan to install them and we'll guide you low the process. we have worked with the puc as well and outreach on different types of systems and how to get everybody involved in collecting the storm water once we have rain in san francisco. how to reuse the laundsry water and take it to the back yards because we
it works at my house >> it fillathize pipe up- >> it passes the warm water to the cold water system so you just by pass that and it keeps the hot water going. at my house it works. maybe we need to take a look. [inaudible] >> you may need a permit. >> it make as lot of noise >> i don't have that issue. when it come tooz the drought and i know we had commissioner lee was at the work shops we did about 2 weeks ago, and it was talking about gray water, reclaimed...
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the water agreement is diverting some of the water to cities.ea is makinglake lake beds. it stirs up a toxic dust. it will only get worse over time. so far, little has been done to stop a looming environmental disaster creating an uncertain disaster to the thousands of people who call it home. >> i love this place. i will fight for it as much as i can. makes you sad. i won't leave here. i'll hang out. >> as the california drought continues, companies and cities are looking to the ocean for solutions. i visited a plant to find out the future of converting salt water to fresh water. much more, when we come back. t strategy is now business strategy. and a partnership with hp can help you accelerate down a path created by people, technology and ideas. to move your company from what it is now... to what it needs to become. (glasses clinking) ♪ (ground shaking) well there goes the country club. the 2015 dodge durango. now with available beats audio. do you want to know how hard it can be to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chron
the water agreement is diverting some of the water to cities.ea is makinglake lake beds. it stirs up a toxic dust. it will only get worse over time. so far, little has been done to stop a looming environmental disaster creating an uncertain disaster to the thousands of people who call it home. >> i love this place. i will fight for it as much as i can. makes you sad. i won't leave here. i'll hang out. >> as the california drought continues, companies and cities are looking to the...
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can i have water, please? >> fortunately, in the past you probably would get the water that you needed for that particular enterprise, whatever it was. and now, however, because we're in a drought, we're having to cut people back. you said you needed a certain amount of water, but you are very new farmer. you're going to have to cut way, way back. >> so there's some seniority here. >> exactly. >> if i'm farming a farm that's been in the family for a hundred years, right? >> right. >> and that's been passed along, i'm senior in that line to get that water. >> exactly. >> so then there's also this -- there's a central valley project, a huge federal public works project for the central valley. then there's the stuff that you guys mostly do, right, which is the municipalities, right? >> we do it all. >> you do it all, okay. >> we do it all. >> how do we decide -- like, okay, i have a new business idea. my business idea is to hook up a hose in my house in malibu and make bottled water. and it's awesome because it d
can i have water, please? >> fortunately, in the past you probably would get the water that you needed for that particular enterprise, whatever it was. and now, however, because we're in a drought, we're having to cut people back. you said you needed a certain amount of water, but you are very new farmer. you're going to have to cut way, way back. >> so there's some seniority here. >> exactly. >> if i'm farming a farm that's been in the family for a hundred years, right?...
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>> i have one question about the water bank. what is the general plan about the water bank? do we have certain dates or certain amounts that have to be in the water bank? how does that work >> well, the two are 570 acre feet is the full capacity and we can't go below zero in the water bank. we got down to about 55,000 acre feet this year, the low-point of storage, but we feed water bank with the water we release from o'shaughnessy and release instream flows 500ique feet per second, as well as release from cherry, home powerhouse and we generate there. this time of year we start to feed water bank and bringing it back up again. we expect water bank, if it's a bad year, we expect it still to get up to about 160,000 acres feet. if it's a better year, the more the better. if it only gets to 160,000 acre feet as we take advantage of it next year, at some point it will get to zero next year, depending on exactly what demand is. so it's basically done its job for four years' running and that is really good. we are going to try to stretch it as along as we can, but that depends part
>> i have one question about the water bank. what is the general plan about the water bank? do we have certain dates or certain amounts that have to be in the water bank? how does that work >> well, the two are 570 acre feet is the full capacity and we can't go below zero in the water bank. we got down to about 55,000 acre feet this year, the low-point of storage, but we feed water bank with the water we release from o'shaughnessy and release instream flows 500ique feet per second,...
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this is our water supply. >> where does the water come from? >> this comes from about 400 miles away in the north part of california. >> most of the water that falls in california, mostly precipitation, snow pack in the sierra nevadas, up north, right? >> yes. >> how does it get down here? >> first of all, it's captured up there in reservoirs. it's allowed to flow down the river, down at the delta, which is the estuary. from there, it's made its way through canals. we have the central valley project run by the federal government. there is a state water project run by the state. >> my understanding is the state project is largely for cities, for consumption, for just folks, office buildings, things like that. and the central valley project is the agricultural architecture? >> exactly. the central valley project was built for agriculture. later on, other cities like silicon valley get some of their water from the central valley project. then the same water project was built for cities like southern california. they also feed a few farms along the
this is our water supply. >> where does the water come from? >> this comes from about 400 miles away in the north part of california. >> most of the water that falls in california, mostly precipitation, snow pack in the sierra nevadas, up north, right? >> yes. >> how does it get down here? >> first of all, it's captured up there in reservoirs. it's allowed to flow down the river, down at the delta, which is the estuary. from there, it's made its way through...
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water. >>: we need to save some water right now >> reporter: east bay mud crews are on standby 24/7 but spokeswoman andrea poke says this weekend there were about 7 emergencies. >>: this wknd we had more pipes break and so we make decisions about which breaks to repair first >> reporter: they were alerted about this one sunday morning. owner of the nearby laundromat. steve zhou says when he first spotted the leak on saturday, it was barely visible. by sunday evening it was sprouting. >>: as im looking at the water bubbling profusely out of this spout, it's kinda disturbing that we're in a drought and no one is out here to take care of >> reporter: people, visibly upset, took photos and video of the wasted >>: even if it's a little water it's still priority >>: right now we just see the water running. it keeps running >>: we can use this water for >> reporter: east bay mud's reccentt budget that was passed on july 1st approved funds that will increase repairs from 10 miles of piping a year, t
water. >>: we need to save some water right now >> reporter: east bay mud crews are on standby 24/7 but spokeswoman andrea poke says this weekend there were about 7 emergencies. >>: this wknd we had more pipes break and so we make decisions about which breaks to repair first >> reporter: they were alerted about this one sunday morning. owner of the nearby laundromat. steve zhou says when he first spotted the leak on saturday, it was barely visible. by sunday evening it...
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that we can get on the water and go somewhere else and that's what were talking about here with the water trail. people in the wheelchair said have vision issues axis enjoy a day on the water and talk about these difficulties, one of things that i wanted to umpiring a lot of expending time and energy and money in participating in the program and paying their dues, taxes registration and their are other other businesses coming to the location. and they're not, but to say, paying their dues in participating so i would like to elevate the right entity to address that issue if that's possible. thank you >> thank you. next speaker. seeing none,, public, and is close. thank you all very much. commissioner brandon. >> thank you david and that their wonderful presentation. it's really exciting and very much needed. i look forward to adding more sites to the trip. so, besides science, how we upgrade our facility? some of the things were looking up for upgrades are at pier 52 an example, we added a new float that lowers the freeboard of the float so that it's easier for folks and kayaks to get out
that we can get on the water and go somewhere else and that's what were talking about here with the water trail. people in the wheelchair said have vision issues axis enjoy a day on the water and talk about these difficulties, one of things that i wanted to umpiring a lot of expending time and energy and money in participating in the program and paying their dues, taxes registration and their are other other businesses coming to the location. and they're not, but to say, paying their dues in...
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the water is needed to keep the salt water back. the salt water from the ocean flows into these rivers. with sea waters rising, it will go even further. so it is pushed back into the ocean and that keeps water fresh for crops, for farming in that region, as well as for drinking water supplies. >> let's just be clear about how zero sum this is. like there are other ways it isn't. that water is coming from up north. the vector by which it is delivered to everyone, is the same vector by which it goes down the central valley. the central valley, they want that to flow down to them. and there are others that want to make sure it doesn't go down. >> there are a lot of interests and everyone has a stake in it. it is not an either/or. there are solutions out there that we can satisfy all those needs if we use smaul smarter strategies. >> they will say they have this obsession with the dealt la smelt. it is a small fish. they say the endangered species, they don't pump the water across there so these tiny little precious fish can be out ther
the water is needed to keep the salt water back. the salt water from the ocean flows into these rivers. with sea waters rising, it will go even further. so it is pushed back into the ocean and that keeps water fresh for crops, for farming in that region, as well as for drinking water supplies. >> let's just be clear about how zero sum this is. like there are other ways it isn't. that water is coming from up north. the vector by which it is delivered to everyone, is the same vector by...
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recycling more water. it's the same basic process except that you don't have to filter salt out of it. it's more economical. that's where we should be directing such money, is towards taking municipal water is not usable right now for other researchers doing a good job of filtering in it instead of building a big plant will probably never use because during drought years the salinity makes it impossible or not financially a good idea to do so. thanks >> thank you. other comments on this? our next update, please >> last item, barbara hale see cca update. >> good afternoon, commissioner. bob helped assistant general manager for power. i've adult update which i suppose is not a bad thing. where on time with all of the major milestones we communicated to you since our last update. i have a slide on the computer am a please. you will see that we have the one date that has passed successfully. we have not to exceed rates now established. the 30 day waiting period before the board has passed. so as not to exceed
recycling more water. it's the same basic process except that you don't have to filter salt out of it. it's more economical. that's where we should be directing such money, is towards taking municipal water is not usable right now for other researchers doing a good job of filtering in it instead of building a big plant will probably never use because during drought years the salinity makes it impossible or not financially a good idea to do so. thanks >> thank you. other comments on this?...
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the complexities of water in san francisco, i read most of the water reports on sewage systems and the aws from 1996 until present. i think i'm just arrogant enough that i've not found somebody is connected the thought that this time. that is i think we know at one time there was a plan to develop southside south side see plan treatment plan and distribute recycled water to the city. it's far back as 96 is in a plan to the watering at a bart stations and put it into aws has. wrap the docs which i think that connected which is very simple into pages, very small recycled water plant on the backend of the southside treatment plant. from tertiary water until fire for fire fighting. and irrigation should very small plan and injected into the bottom of the aws s system, right next to a sewage plants that without 72,000,000 gallons a year. it supplies essentially what leaks. a lot of the prior reports with debt the sewage treatment plants and piping all the way up to the tanks. has a huge infrastructure costs. i table this. i'm talking to other boards and the fire department board fairly shor
the complexities of water in san francisco, i read most of the water reports on sewage systems and the aws from 1996 until present. i think i'm just arrogant enough that i've not found somebody is connected the thought that this time. that is i think we know at one time there was a plan to develop southside south side see plan treatment plan and distribute recycled water to the city. it's far back as 96 is in a plan to the watering at a bart stations and put it into aws has. wrap the docs which...
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this is where the water main break is just take phoenix to hearst one of two water main breaks.f close to i-88. >> opening the weather window it is hazy, and this is the area that will see triple digits throughout, walnut creek and all of us two to eight degrees waller and 7:15 dropping down to 66 and the wind is five to continue miles per hour, in fog, no drizzle, nothing. lake tahoe is clone air because the smoke is coming our way and that is why our sky is burnted orange. hopefully the car is running oh way, triple digits there and sunny and 74 in monterey and 83 in lows anxious. back to you. >> it seems like the people are watching their favorite shows on their points and computers more than their tvs. >> a president found 32 percent drop in viewership among 18-24-year-olds and dropped by a quarter if those between 25 and 34. experts say they are watching favorite shows on smart phone or sites. >> you can see that on bart and elsewhere. >> and you can watch us, too. >> protecting renters in richmond, the idea leaders are looking at to keep people from being priced out of the
this is where the water main break is just take phoenix to hearst one of two water main breaks.f close to i-88. >> opening the weather window it is hazy, and this is the area that will see triple digits throughout, walnut creek and all of us two to eight degrees waller and 7:15 dropping down to 66 and the wind is five to continue miles per hour, in fog, no drizzle, nothing. lake tahoe is clone air because the smoke is coming our way and that is why our sky is burnted orange. hopefully the...
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duffy didn't get dependent water record we went to the water department and how expensive this is it seems like this is an important record to come up with and my last point how many clues do we need to raise a doubt we have two electrical and water meters this is clear we have the water records as i've stated about the kitchens how many sdrepgz what is going back to the dbi this is our home this is why that is so important to us believe me if we had of been notified we have wyoming have talked to you and do doing every thing we can and we have taken advantage of our due process and had our hearings at the planning commission we've missed a sector of dealing with that because of the lack of notification i want you to take into consideration this is a big issue i know the law is infected by supervisor wiener and i'd like to point out i hoist of this house this house was built those three houses this is our house this is our house right here and those two houses were built on a water department permit built for newman by jay ma congressional lived in that house and newman lived in this
duffy didn't get dependent water record we went to the water department and how expensive this is it seems like this is an important record to come up with and my last point how many clues do we need to raise a doubt we have two electrical and water meters this is clear we have the water records as i've stated about the kitchens how many sdrepgz what is going back to the dbi this is our home this is why that is so important to us believe me if we had of been notified we have wyoming have talked...
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huffman: i appreciate the gentleman's statements about when fresh water becomes salt water. i'm pleased to yield to a gentleman who understands the ecological and economical value of that mixing zone from wresh water -- fresh water becomes salt water and represents communities depending on that point at which fresh water becomes salt water and if it were compromise and if that salt walter were allowed to intrude he represents the front line of communities that would be very adversely impacted. i'm pleased to yield three minutes to my colleague, mike thompson. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. . mr. thompson: if that freshwater doesn't run through and to the ocean the saltwater runs back in. i have two major cities in my district that relies on that for the source of water. if this bill passes, their water supply is in jeopardy. you can't drink salts water. it just doesn't work. california is in the middle of an extreme drought. it's not due to a lack of pumping. it's not because our state's water regulations and it's not because we're putting fish ahe
huffman: i appreciate the gentleman's statements about when fresh water becomes salt water. i'm pleased to yield to a gentleman who understands the ecological and economical value of that mixing zone from wresh water -- fresh water becomes salt water and represents communities depending on that point at which fresh water becomes salt water and if it were compromise and if that salt walter were allowed to intrude he represents the front line of communities that would be very adversely impacted....
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no water rescue training till the water is safe again.et the lake with a -- treat the lake. they will monitor the toxic levels but are not offering when the lake will be safe for swimming. rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> why wait till friday to get out of town when you can get out of town on thursday. a live picture. 880 in both directions. moving well. especially north bound direction. southbound sluggish. a's taking on the seattle mariners this afternoon. the grade there. heavy traffic north bound. southbound towards san jose not bad. and also down in san jose, speaking of, this is the 280, 880 interchange. 280 at the bottom. 880 the fly over ramp. sluggish start to the thursday evening commute in parts of the south bay. interstate 80 in berkeley, both directions bummer to bumper. >> heading out of town. >>> our meteorologist mark tamayo, as you get ready to head out of town, you want to find out what the weather will be like. >> down pours over the lake once again for today. that will be the case friday, saturday and sunday. temperature
no water rescue training till the water is safe again.et the lake with a -- treat the lake. they will monitor the toxic levels but are not offering when the lake will be safe for swimming. rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> why wait till friday to get out of town when you can get out of town on thursday. a live picture. 880 in both directions. moving well. especially north bound direction. southbound sluggish. a's taking on the seattle mariners this afternoon. the grade there. heavy...
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recycled water. >> reporter: the same water more folks are loading up to take home to water landscapes living education. >> there is baseball tournaments here, all sorts of activities that every day are bringing the public here to see that this water can be used. >> reporter: get this, of the 38 million gallons of waste water they have to put into the bay every day, one third of that would water this park for a year. there is no shortage of recycled water. >> it is saving the drinking water by using this. >> the passion for purple pipe is spreading -- more and more we are getting it, bringing it inside to use for toilets. >> san diego county, new developments are already are installing recycled water meeter and potable water meter. >> reporter: australia has systems, and hong kong used sea water to flush toilets for 60 years. tom vacar, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the 4th of july means one thing, haulster, motorcycles. there is no mistaking that rumble. thousandsthere for the rally. began -- thousands are already there for the rally. it is the largest biker gathering in california and one of
recycled water. >> reporter: the same water more folks are loading up to take home to water landscapes living education. >> there is baseball tournaments here, all sorts of activities that every day are bringing the public here to see that this water can be used. >> reporter: get this, of the 38 million gallons of waste water they have to put into the bay every day, one third of that would water this park for a year. there is no shortage of recycled water. >> it is...
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the water is washing away us. >> are you out of the water now, ma'am? >> no. it's still coming. >> the firefighters battle the currents for several agonizing minutes. >> the force of the water is tremendous. at 18 inches or so, it was taking your feet out from underneath of you. the amount of debris that was coming down the street was probably the biggest hazard at that point. i mean, you had 200- to 300-pound chunks of rocks and stuff coming at you. you had to kind of dodge them. make sure they didn't take you out. >> with the water levels rising and without further resources, they're forced to retreat. >> that's when we saw the maryland state police helicopter coming in to do part of the rescue. >> sergeant nathan wilock is in the hangar when he receives the call for an emergency hoist rescue. >> a hoist rescue is by far the most dangerous portion of what we do, of our operations and it is a last resort when you cannot access somebody by ground or by any other means. >> as they approach, news choppers capture footage of the landscape. it's barely recognizabl
the water is washing away us. >> are you out of the water now, ma'am? >> no. it's still coming. >> the firefighters battle the currents for several agonizing minutes. >> the force of the water is tremendous. at 18 inches or so, it was taking your feet out from underneath of you. the amount of debris that was coming down the street was probably the biggest hazard at that point. i mean, you had 200- to 300-pound chunks of rocks and stuff coming at you. you had to kind of...
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is gonna be turned into another water bottle. but that may not necessarily be the case. techknow wanted to find out what happens next ... so we followed the water bottle. >> this is the massive puente facility near los angeles california. located near a large metropolis, it can take a lot of trash... >> if you take a football field from post to post 10 feet high uh, fill it up with trash - about a third of that or a quarter of that comes over here every day. >> three thousand tons a day. this facility offers a glimpse into the world of single stream recycling, because all the recycled material it receives comes from a single source bin like this. convenient, because all recyclables end up in one basket but there's a price. >> you can't unscramble an egg. >> susan collins is a manufacturing engineer who heads up a non- profit recycling institute. >> once materials get mixed together too much, like glass shards ending up in paper, or plastic bottles ending up in the paper stream or aluminum cans ending up in the plastic stream, all
is gonna be turned into another water bottle. but that may not necessarily be the case. techknow wanted to find out what happens next ... so we followed the water bottle. >> this is the massive puente facility near los angeles california. located near a large metropolis, it can take a lot of trash... >> if you take a football field from post to post 10 feet high uh, fill it up with trash - about a third of that or a quarter of that comes over here every day. >> three thousand...
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we investigate what this aging infrastructure means for our water supply and how bay area water districts are trying to keep up. mark rittenberg: i believe that annais could still be here if greater care was taken. announcer: the tragic death of a local camp counselor, but could it have been prevented? we investigate camp tawonga. male: it doesn't make sense that you're gonna send an ambulance that's gonna take them around the corner. announcer: emergency resources used for non-emergencies. we investigate why these 9-1-1 calls could impact response times for real emergencies. [music] announcer: here's chief investigative reporter tony kovaleski. tony kovaleski: thank you for joining us. for the next 30 minutes, you watch and we investigate. exposing stories, uncovering issues, investigative journalism with impact. we begin with an issue on top of mind for all of us: water. we're talking about millions of gallons of wasted water, all from leaks, and many go undetected. the reason: old age. it's all because we aren't replacing this aging infrastructure fast enough. more than 1,300 breaks la
we investigate what this aging infrastructure means for our water supply and how bay area water districts are trying to keep up. mark rittenberg: i believe that annais could still be here if greater care was taken. announcer: the tragic death of a local camp counselor, but could it have been prevented? we investigate camp tawonga. male: it doesn't make sense that you're gonna send an ambulance that's gonna take them around the corner. announcer: emergency resources used for non-emergencies. we...
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trails vision for water landings to establish, again, all water trail within the vacant odyssey, they would not be a suicide trail and the designation of new water trail landings is to accommodate improved access for all to the bay for recreational boaters. a little bit of history that the bait area water to. it's origin was goetsch the idea was initiated by an organization called bait access. some of the founding members of bay access included two former central waterfront advisory group members, paul nixon recently passed, and casey walker who also passed in the last couple of years. additionally, penny wells who's here tonight, carries the torch for paul and casey and others that they came together in 2001 and had an idea for bay area water trail organizing that a lot of the landing zones were wearing out not being replaced that the opportunity was being not addressed in new developments. as a part of that, they lobbied several different organizations, including the california coastal conservancy, association of bay area governments and be cdc, and gusty legislation in 2007 to esta
trails vision for water landings to establish, again, all water trail within the vacant odyssey, they would not be a suicide trail and the designation of new water trail landings is to accommodate improved access for all to the bay for recreational boaters. a little bit of history that the bait area water to. it's origin was goetsch the idea was initiated by an organization called bait access. some of the founding members of bay access included two former central waterfront advisory group...
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water to most farmers, meaning farmers had to use well water or lose everything. if you didn't have a well, what would have happened to your trees? >> well, they would be half dead by now. >> reporter: two miles from main street, mary andreas joined hundreds of farmers now drilling for water. mary grows 84 acres of almonds. her trees require year round water to stay alive. six months before her water allotment was cut off, mary mortgaged her home, plunked down almost $200,000 to drill a well. it saved her farm. how hard was that decision? >> it wasn't hard because we had already invested so much. we can't stop now. we don't know what's going to happen next year or the other but we have to keep going forward because we got everything, our whole life invested in this 84 acres. >> reporter: which is why farmers like mary who can afford it are drilling more wells than ever. drilling crews are arriving from across the west, like matt hammond, who can't keep up with the demand. if we want drill a well in our farm, how soon could you do it? >> we're anywhere from eight m
water to most farmers, meaning farmers had to use well water or lose everything. if you didn't have a well, what would have happened to your trees? >> well, they would be half dead by now. >> reporter: two miles from main street, mary andreas joined hundreds of farmers now drilling for water. mary grows 84 acres of almonds. her trees require year round water to stay alive. six months before her water allotment was cut off, mary mortgaged her home, plunked down almost $200,000 to...
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water. which one produces that water more quickly. and which one produces it more cost effectively and more reliably. i hope that someday mr. chairman, we'll be discussing real water solutions in that spirit. vetted in an open hearing that can actually produce something that will be signed into law instead of the same tired, divisive ideas that pit our state's water users against each other. now, a lot of people have asked me why do you republican -- why do your republican colleagues refuse to have serious hear thonings water proposal? i think the answer is clear. like its predecessors, we are here considering a bill that when it's exposed to public scrutiny simply falls apart. here's what the department of the interior said last week in a letter to our committee new york lieu of testimony because there was in legislative hearing on the bill. they said, and i quote instead of increasing water supplies, h.r. 289 dictates operational decisions and imposes an additional new legal standard. inst
water. which one produces that water more quickly. and which one produces it more cost effectively and more reliably. i hope that someday mr. chairman, we'll be discussing real water solutions in that spirit. vetted in an open hearing that can actually produce something that will be signed into law instead of the same tired, divisive ideas that pit our state's water users against each other. now, a lot of people have asked me why do you republican -- why do your republican colleagues refuse to...
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water spraying around. the winds down there are blowing 30 miles per hour and it is howling through this area. look that tree tops. firefighters have their work cut out for them. you fight a wildfire, you have tools. now you are dealing with structures and there are protocols firefighters have to deal with for structure fires and then you are surrounded by open space. there is not a lot of stuff to burn other than mobile homes. we are tracking this fire. we have been talking about the cool down that has been helping all the fires in the area. the temperatures today, dropped 10, 15 degrees in some places. a big cool down. the big fire, rocky fire, started last -- remember 300 acres. 3,000 acres. growing because it is in a remote area. hard to get to. temperatures are 100 degrees plus. again today. and humidity, even though they are triple last night they are still just 19%. upside to the fires has been the rocky fire and the wragg fire has been the light winds. things are changing. showed you the winds and t
water spraying around. the winds down there are blowing 30 miles per hour and it is howling through this area. look that tree tops. firefighters have their work cut out for them. you fight a wildfire, you have tools. now you are dealing with structures and there are protocols firefighters have to deal with for structure fires and then you are surrounded by open space. there is not a lot of stuff to burn other than mobile homes. we are tracking this fire. we have been talking about the cool down...
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bottled tap water? well all bottled water is the same right?ade by nature, not by man. crystal geyser alpine spring water. bottled at the mountain source. grass fed? mhmm. i'm super into health. bottled tap water? well all bottled water is the same right? you need crystal geyser alpine spring water. made by nature, not by man. crystal geyser alpine spring water. bottled at the mountain source. >> marty: look a cycle macedo checking here at the bay bridge conceal long line of traffic a pay tollgates. all gone and for some reason so moving along pretty quickly check out the weather forecast for the bay area this weekend and a urologist and the live look at sfo this morning say conditions right now and then really nice morning flights arriving and then no delays sfo oakland sent us a great news for folks waiting for love one's tote arrive today. right now on the low 60s partly sunny conditions by lunchtime 74 and then reach an after-4:00 p.m. 77 degrees mostly sunny skies and westerly winds of 5 to 10 m.p.h. a very comfortable for friends in the s
bottled tap water? well all bottled water is the same right?ade by nature, not by man. crystal geyser alpine spring water. bottled at the mountain source. grass fed? mhmm. i'm super into health. bottled tap water? well all bottled water is the same right? you need crystal geyser alpine spring water. made by nature, not by man. crystal geyser alpine spring water. bottled at the mountain source. >> marty: look a cycle macedo checking here at the bay bridge conceal long line of traffic a pay...
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of gallons of water flowing. brad: once everyone's safety is assured wssc comes in to find what everyone expects. the main ruptured. again. >> it's an old pipe. 68 years old. it's certainly served us well. when it's that age there is no surprise they break. brad: the pipe is scheduled to be replaced soon and the wssc says it will make roger ma sirness whole, again. >> we'll do the clean-up and the restoration to make the property whole. brad: well back live you look at the man who lives upstairs. he is mopping up his floors. look at this here. all of this mud was where the water was flowing. you can see the line across the bassment window well. that is how high the water got. you can see how it flooded out the basement. quite a mess indeed. for getting the southbound lane open completely the target is tomorrow morning. probably going to be a little after the rush hour. wheaton, brad bell, abc7 news. leon: thank you. "7 on your side" on your side doing breaking news. count on us to keep you up to date on the repai
of gallons of water flowing. brad: once everyone's safety is assured wssc comes in to find what everyone expects. the main ruptured. again. >> it's an old pipe. 68 years old. it's certainly served us well. when it's that age there is no surprise they break. brad: the pipe is scheduled to be replaced soon and the wssc says it will make roger ma sirness whole, again. >> we'll do the clean-up and the restoration to make the property whole. brad: well back live you look at the man who...
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they can be solid or water. in this case, water. how does it work? you put a hole in the ship, you unscrew the whole, and water comes in. you are below the waterline and you put a hole in the ship and you pipe it. you have some tanks on the left and right side of the ships. you fill them up. if you want to tip them, you move the water from one side to the other. if you want to make it over a sand bar, you pump the water out as quickly as possible and then open it back up. it is a very clever use of water to do partial-sinking and pump it back out. it was used on the atlantic for years. the problem was, among other things, in the eastland, they used one water seacock. it is a little wheel that opens and in comes the rushing water from the lake. they probably needed two, one to allow water to come in quickly and to pump the water out. they built a system that let them let water in and did not allow them to move it around very well. and, so, what i think about, to describe it to you, is, imagine having a lasagna tray full of water and you start walking
they can be solid or water. in this case, water. how does it work? you put a hole in the ship, you unscrew the whole, and water comes in. you are below the waterline and you put a hole in the ship and you pipe it. you have some tanks on the left and right side of the ships. you fill them up. if you want to tip them, you move the water from one side to the other. if you want to make it over a sand bar, you pump the water out as quickly as possible and then open it back up. it is a very clever...
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public water systems are required to filter the water so that water is acceptable the drink, 250,000 private wells are of concern because homeowners are likely not filtering the water. >> we know this guy, he steps off one of the best months an athlete will have. >> the espy goes to steph curry. love it. accompanied by his sister and teammates he won best male athlete and best nba player. they are handed out for sports excellence. >> i never imagined myself on this stage, it's nice to be called an athlete. thank you so much. >> a pretty good one. >> he's a good athlete. >> he took his sister, his wife is in the bay area with the couple's week old baby. aaron rodgers was best nfl player. misty franklin was female college player. caitlyn jenner won the courage award. >> this transition has been harder on me than anything i could imagine, and that's the case for so many others besides me. for that reason alone, trans people deserve something vital, they deserve your respect. [ applause ] >> she brought her mother and members of the kardashian family. time is 4:11, coming up, george hw b
public water systems are required to filter the water so that water is acceptable the drink, 250,000 private wells are of concern because homeowners are likely not filtering the water. >> we know this guy, he steps off one of the best months an athlete will have. >> the espy goes to steph curry. love it. accompanied by his sister and teammates he won best male athlete and best nba player. they are handed out for sports excellence. >> i never imagined myself on this stage, it's...
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and water officials say they did some subsequent water testing. now, they say there are three reasons why they likely detected e-coli. one, it was a false positive test. the other reason is perhaps the new water main may not have been decontaminated well enough. the third reason is dirt may have gotten into the waterline when the water pressure dropped. eve farington encourages her kids to drink water on hot summer days. what's different today is instead of getting it from the tap, she's pouring it from bottles. that's because last night employees with the california water service came to their home to let the family know their tap water may be contaminated with e-coli a harmful bacteria that can cause symptoms including diarrhea cramps and headaches. >> we notified about 850 customers that the water should be boiled before it can be consumed. >> reporter: eve believes the warning came too late for her 8-year-old son tyler. >> my stomach was just lurching. >> i was very concerned. my son was sick the night prior to finding out about it. so -- i th
and water officials say they did some subsequent water testing. now, they say there are three reasons why they likely detected e-coli. one, it was a false positive test. the other reason is perhaps the new water main may not have been decontaminated well enough. the third reason is dirt may have gotten into the waterline when the water pressure dropped. eve farington encourages her kids to drink water on hot summer days. what's different today is instead of getting it from the tap, she's...
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after crews were making repairs to a water main. the boil water advisory is in effect for two more days. >>> the golden state warriors have a major endorsement in their pocket tonight. ucsf says it's in favor of it. phil matier says that endorsement comes with a big catch to it. >> that's right. a big caveat that could wind up costing the warriors a lot of money here if they get this arena going, but that's the price they might have to pay in order to get to the support of the hospital next door. here's the story. >> our top concerns are traffic. our top concerns are when you have 60,000 people coming here that our patients will be delayed. >> reporter: what really worries the hospital is the idea of having concerts and events like that on nights when the giants are already in town. >> when you could have are people coming in for a giants game and people coming in for a taylor swift madonna concert. we deliver 2600 babies here a year. the concern is a mother coming down 16th street about to give birth and getting caught in traffic.
after crews were making repairs to a water main. the boil water advisory is in effect for two more days. >>> the golden state warriors have a major endorsement in their pocket tonight. ucsf says it's in favor of it. phil matier says that endorsement comes with a big catch to it. >> that's right. a big caveat that could wind up costing the warriors a lot of money here if they get this arena going, but that's the price they might have to pay in order to get to the support of the...
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. >> and water wars. we're here in california, and the california drought like you've never seen it before. "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from orange county, california. i'm chris hayes. i'm standing in front of peters canyon reservoir. that dusty patch of white behind me is where the walter should be. instead, this is what an historic water shortage looks like. a shortage so historic, it's the worst in the history of the state. it's so dry out here, when our crew pulled up to set up this live shot, this is what they saw, a huge brush fire which spread across about 150 acres. air tankers were called in, a road was shut down and some people had to be evacuated. the risk of fire is all too common in southern california, exacerbated during this drought. that's part of why we're here. california, this week of "all in" america water wars. much more on what the water shortage is doing in this state ahead. but we begin tonight with the republican presidential race which continues to get more crowde
. >> and water wars. we're here in california, and the california drought like you've never seen it before. "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from orange county, california. i'm chris hayes. i'm standing in front of peters canyon reservoir. that dusty patch of white behind me is where the walter should be. instead, this is what an historic water shortage looks like. a shortage so historic, it's the worst in the history of the state. it's so dry out here, when...
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. >>> and in hot water. a hollywood star accused of stealing truckloads of public water for his sprawling california estate as a devastating drought forces homeowners to dramatically cut back. "nightly news" begins right now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york this is "nbc nightly news with lester holt." >>> good evening. a lot of us got that uneasy feeling today when within hours of each other separate computer outages grounded all united airlines flights and halted trading on the new york stock exchange. it turns out they were unrelated glitches but they quickly got the attention of homeland security officials who determined there was no cyber attack. and while that gave us a reason to breathe easier it didn't make the day any better for grounded and delayed passengers or stock traders. and it reminded us all once again of what a razor-thin digital threat we all hang by. we have two reports. first stephanie gosk on the stock exchange breakdown. stephanie, good evening. >> reporter:
. >>> and in hot water. a hollywood star accused of stealing truckloads of public water for his sprawling california estate as a devastating drought forces homeowners to dramatically cut back. "nightly news" begins right now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york this is "nbc nightly news with lester holt." >>> good evening. a lot of us got that uneasy feeling today when within hours of each other separate computer outages...
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we could eventually be using maybe 3 million gallons a day of recycled water. >> reporter: the water would be used for landscaping, but there's potential to be used for drinking water. the city needs to find a way to make it happen. >> one of the benefits of the water, it's free water. while it may cost money to pump it or pipe it the water itself shouldn't cost anything. >>> tonight proof that where there's a will there really is a way, christin ayers with a story of a determined neighborhood and a speed bump. >> reporter: tonight it was one antioch neighborhood against the city. these are the people who live on this block north of antioch high. it's where 42-year-old timothy hudson was killed by a hit and run driver in may. his mother has been fighting the city ever since. >> all i want is it a lousy speed bump in front of my house and now either put one in or i'll put another one in and we'll keep playing that game until hell freezes over. >> reporter: first the community banded together and installed makeshift speed bumps themselves, but when the city tore them out, they came tog
we could eventually be using maybe 3 million gallons a day of recycled water. >> reporter: the water would be used for landscaping, but there's potential to be used for drinking water. the city needs to find a way to make it happen. >> one of the benefits of the water, it's free water. while it may cost money to pump it or pipe it the water itself shouldn't cost anything. >>> tonight proof that where there's a will there really is a way, christin ayers with a story of a...
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there's water everywhere. >> a ship sinking in the night. >> you've got no more lifeboats, and they've got a couple of hundred people still left on board. that's a shock. >> when "caught on camera: close encounters with death" continues. (glasses clinking) ♪ (ground shaking) well there goes the country club. the 2015 dodge durango. now with available beats audio. toenail fungus? seriously? smash it with jublia! jublia is a prescription medicine proven to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. look at the footwork! most common side effects include ingrown toenail, application site redness, itching, swelling, burning or stinging, blisters, and pain. smash it! make the call and ask your doctor if jublia is right for you. new larger size now available. yogas mileage , horse power...e torque ratios. three spreadsheets later you finally bring home the one. then smash it into a tree. your insurance company's all too happy to raise your rates. maybe you should've done a little more research on
there's water everywhere. >> a ship sinking in the night. >> you've got no more lifeboats, and they've got a couple of hundred people still left on board. that's a shock. >> when "caught on camera: close encounters with death" continues. (glasses clinking) ♪ (ground shaking) well there goes the country club. the 2015 dodge durango. now with available beats audio. toenail fungus? seriously? smash it with jublia! jublia is a prescription medicine proven to treat...