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Dec 03
2008
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Steelhead BeachPosted by North Bay Report in water, tourism, Santa Rosa, Russian River, resources, recreation, policy, parks, nonprofit orgs, news, fish, environment, construction, conservation, community, budget, activism |

The possibility of a new wastewater discharge pipeline to the county's popular Steelhead Beach in Forestville (above) has apparently been killed by cost considerations.
The pipeline to the proposedSteelhead Beach discharge site would have run through the quiet corridor of Osprey trail (below). Photos courtesy West County Gazette.

Brenda Adelman of theRussian River Watershed Protection Committee contends that Santa Rosa could and should reduce the amount of water flowing into the treatment plant by moving more aggressively to repair leaking sewer pipes that allow rainwater to get in.













Richard Heinberg is the author of Peak Everything and The Party's Over, among other books on oil and energy policy issues.
Heinberg says that pump prices and the per-barrel cost of crude were not the only things that peaked last summer.
Reining in oil speculators would be a constructive response to the events of the past year, Heinberg says, but that's only a first step.
The holidays are a peak travel time for the airlines, so knowing your rights as a passenger can help ensure a more satisfactory travel experience.
Virtually every business in California will be affected when the state's climate change bill, AB 32, kicks in next year. But one of the bill's co-authors says it's not likely to be as painful as many people fear.
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger was joined by international leaders with a consistent record of addressing the global threat of climate change, New York Governor George Pataki and other environmental and industry leaders at the bill signing for AB 32 on Treasure Island in San Francisco on Tuesday, September 27, 2006.
Georgia Kelly(left) is the founder of the Sonoma-based Praxis Peace Institute. The Praxis website has details about the