by News Staff | Apr 14, 2009 | Bureaucrat Beat
Happy headlines! Wow. We just had to pass this along. A story in the Los Angeles Times was headlined “Some Rays of Sunshine for the Economy.” The Hallelujah Chorus would sound appropriate right here. But, wait. Not so fast. In the Business Section of the...
by News Staff | Apr 13, 2009 | Past Posts
Mammoth's big recycled water project will save 360 acre feet of good water – enough for 1700 residential units per year. The project, many years in the works, will provide recycled water to the two town golf courses. Right now, Mammoth Community Water...
by News Staff | Apr 13, 2009 | Past Posts
A few years back, Inyo and LA water staff admitted the water agreement had no effective way to control groundwater pumps. Studies began, and now will continue up to five more years even as the squeeze on water supplies intensifies. Some now wonder if DWP will try to...
by News Staff | Apr 13, 2009 | Past Posts
LADWP has scheduled two public meetings this week to talk about boat access and mandatory inspections at Crowley Lake. Last year, local anglers and duck hunters were upset after the LA Department of Water and Power closed off boat access to the North Shore of Crowley...
by News Staff | Apr 13, 2009 | Past Posts
After midnight Monday, an argument that had been ongoing all day, ended with an assault by lamp. Mammoth Police Sgt. Karen Smart reports that at close to 2:00 AM Monday morning, officers were called out to a local hotel for a report of a fight. When officers arrived...