According to the National Climatic Data Center, a division of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), nearly 30 percent of the contiguous U.S. is experiencing moderate to extreme drought conditions. The part of the nation affected by “moderate to sever” drought extends from the Great Plains to the West Coast. There are two epicenters… Read more »
Category: Geotechnical Engineering
The Agua Caliente Hot Mineral Spring project was featured in the recent me•yah•whae magazine from the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians. To view a PDF of the article, click here: me•yah•whae – Spring Summer 2015 Historically, this hot spring provided the Cahuilla Indians with clean water, healing waters, and a sacred connection point. For thousands of… Read more »
The Harbor Terrace project cleared a major hurdle with its regulatory approval on Thursday, March 26th from the San Luis Obispo Planning Commission. Harbor Terrace is a 34-acre site on the Pacific Ocean designed for a campground and other visitor amenities to be built near the main entrance to Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant. The… Read more »