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Mono Lake Committee, LADWP reach agreement on Mono Basin streams

by News Staff | Aug 24, 2013 | Government Agencies/Utilities

(FROM THE MONO LAKE COMMITTEE WEBSITE, www.monolake.org)    The Mono Lake Committee is thrilled to announce the completion of an innovative agreement with the Los Angeles Department of Water & Power (DWP) that will result in a significant leap forward in...

Metabolic Studio hosts conversations on water

by News Staff | Apr 10, 2013 | Government Agencies/Utilities

Public Service Announcement Movie and Pizza Night at the Metabolic Studio IOU Garden! The Metabolic Studio is hosting 100 Conversations About Water as a commemorative action during the centenary of the LA Aqueduct. Conversation Number Ten:  The Mono Lake Story. ...

Ski area land exchange collides with June Mountain

by News Staff | Mar 4, 2013 | Government Agencies/Utilities

June Lake residents, fearful that June Mountain will either not re-open or will fail due to lack of facilities, reached for what they think may be their only leverage – pressure on the Forest Service to make Mammoth Mountain’s land exchange at the Main...

LADWP suit may also threaten Mono Lake

by News Staff | Oct 15, 2012 | Government Agencies/Utilities

Since the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power announced its lawsuit Friday against the federal and state governments and local air pollution control district, officials and citizens here have begun to assess possible impacts and criticize the mega-utility for...

State Parks admits $54 million hidden surplus

by News Staff | Jul 23, 2012 | Government Agencies/Utilities

For many months, the Mono Lake Committee and a list of other supporters worked tirelessly to save the Mono Lake State Tufa Reserve from threatened State closure.  Now, the Associated Press has revealed that the director of California State Parks and other officials...
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