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Description: DRAFT PLAN: This plan aims to turn around the negative trends affecting California's forests. It seeks to make the state's forests a strong and lasting carbon sink, instead of contributing to greenhouse gas and black carbon emissions. The plan includes various strategies to support healthy forests in both wildland and urban areas, emphasizing collaborative efforts to enhance resilience across all forestlands in the state.
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Subject: Climatic changes--Risk management, Climate change mitigation--Government policy, Ecosystem services--Planning, Forest management--Planning
Creator: California Environmental Protection Agency, California. Natural Resources Agency, California. Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, California. Forest Climate Action Team
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: This press release summarizes California Governor Gray Davis' April 5, 2001 program to resolve California's energy crisis and to protect California residents from volatile energy prices.
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Subject: California--Energy Prices, California--Energy Crisis
Description: This report reviews first-year Local Control and Accountability Plans (LCAPs) to evaluate their compliance with statutory requirements and determine whether the plans are a useful approach for improving school districts’ performance.
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Subject: Schools -- California -- Accounting, School districts -- California -- Finance
Creator: California. Legislature. Joint Legislative Budget Committee. Legislative Analyst issuing body., Kuhn, Jennifer, Cabral, Edgar, Chu, Carolyn
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: The mission of the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) is to protect and enhance public health and the environment by scientific evaluation of risks posed by hazardous substances. OEHHA, in cooperation with the Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC), has been charged with assisting in identifying and characterizing chemicals used or produced in the illegal manufacturing of methamphetamine, which pose the greatest potential human health concerns. OEHHA developed two types of chemical-specific information documents to to aid public health and safety professionals to make appropriate risk management decisions. Technical support docutments (TSDs) are the first set.
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Subject: Phosphine, Hazardous waste site remediation--California, Methamphetamine--Research--California
Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Creator: California. Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment, California. Department of Toxic Substances Control
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: The mission of the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) is to protect and enhance public health and the environment by scientific evaluation of risks posed by hazardous substances. OEHHA, in cooperation with the Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC), has been charged with assisting in identifying and characterizing chemicals used or produced in the illegal manufacturing of methamphetamine, which pose the greatest potential human health concerns. OEHHA developed two types of
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Subject: Hazardous waste site remediation--California, Methamphetamine--Research--California, Hydrogen chloride--Toxicology
Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Creator: California. Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment, California. Department of Toxic Substances Control
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: In response to the severe economic downturn, the federal government passed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act in February 2009. In California, 34 state government departments were eligible for around 60 of the Act's programs. To ensure accountability, California established four key components: the California Recovery Task Force, the Recovery Act Inspector General, the Bureau of State Audits, and the State Controller.
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Subject: Economic development projects -- California, Economic stabilization -- California, Federal aid -- California, United States American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
Creator: California Recovery Task Force
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: 2015 - DRAFT REPORT: This document details how California will build the resilience of our residents, communities, and ecosystems to the emerging impacts of climate change. The ten implementation plans presented here represent a master blueprint for executing actions recommended in the 2014 report , as called for in Governor Brown’s April 2015 Executive Order (B-30-15).
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Subject: Climatic changes -- California, Climatic changes -- Government policy -- California, Climate change mitigation -- California, Greenhouse gas mitigation -- California, Global warming -- California
Creator: California. Natural Resources Agency
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Relation: https://resources.ca.gov/CNRALegacyFiles/docs/climate/safeguarding/Safeguarding%20California-Implementation%20Action%20Plans.pdf, https://resources.ca.gov/CNRALegacyFiles/docs/climate/Final_Safeguarding_CA_Plan_July_31_2014.pdf
Description: This report presents the results of the State Controller’s Office (SCO) review of the California Highway Patrol (CHP) administrative practices and procedures for accounting and collecting debt due the State from Driving Under the Influence (DUI) cost recovery billings, reimbursable witness expenses, reimbursable services, and payroll accounts receivable for the three fiscal years ended June 30, 2008.
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Subject: California. Department of the California Highway Patrol, Administrative procedure -- California, Drunk driving--Law and legislation--California
Creator: California. Office of State Controller
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: The Office of Oversight and Outcomes examined a narrow set of issues pertaining to California's In-Home Supportive Services program (IHSS). Our purpose was to scrutinize the outcomes of 2004 legislation (SB 1104), which aimed to ensure and measure delivery of services and program integrity.
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Subject: Medical care -- Corrupt practices -- California, Quality assurance -- California, Home care services -- Law and legislation -- California, California Department of Social Services In-Home Supportive Services Program
Creator: California. Legislature. Senate. Committee on Human Services, Adkisson, John, California. Legislature. Senate. Office of Oversight and Outcomes
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: The proper automaotive waste management guide is intended to augment the ResourceManual. The student activities/exercises in this guide are presented in a manner geared toward the instructor.
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Subject: Integrated Waste Management Board, Motor vehicles., Hazardous wastes--Management.
Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Creator: California Integrated Waste Management Board
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: This report captures the Intercensal Estimates of the Population of California Counties July 1, 1980-1990. It appears to have been compiled by the Demographic Research Unit and published by the California Department of Finance July 11, 2001. The Calfornia Department of Finance serves as the Governor's chief fiscal policy advisor and promotes long-term economic sustainability and responsible resource allocation through the state's annual financial plan.
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Subject: California -- Population -- Statistics
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: California. Department of Finance. Demographic Research Unit
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: This report estimates the amount families and single adults need to earn in order to achieve a modest standard of living without assistance from public programs.
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Subject: Families -- Economic aspects -- California, Cost and standard of living -- California
Creator: California Budget Project
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: California has the largest older adult population in the US, with nearly four million people over 65. This number is projected to double in the coming decades due to the aging baby boomer generation, leading to substantial societal shifts. Amidst fiscal constraints, the California Health and Human Services Agency was directed to formulate a statewide strategic plan for aging, serving as a long-term guide. Though current budget limitations may hinder immediate implementation, the plan offers a crucial framework for state prioritization and the development of an adaptable infrastructure for the expanding aging community.
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Subject: Older people -- Services for -- California -- Planning, Strategic planning--California
Group: Health and Human Services Agency
Creator: California. Health and Human Services Agency
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: A 2007 report released by California Department of Health Services, Epidemiology and Prevention for Injury Control Branch. This document describes the main factors in HR illness and deaths, and opportunities
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Subject: Heat waves (Meteorology) -- Physiological effect -- California, Heat -- Physiological effect -- California, Death -- Causes
Creator: Trent, Roger B., California. Epidemiology and Prevention for Injury Control Branch
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: A 2003 report in EPICgram, published by California Department of Health Services, Epidemiology and Prevention for Injury Control (EPIC) Branch. In this report,data from the 2001 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) is used to give a basic description of one particular type of disability—activity limitation.
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Subject: People with disabilities -- California
Creator: Galatea King, M.P.H., California. Epidemiology and Prevention for Injury Control Branch
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: Foodborne disease outbreaks (FBDOs) are reported to the California Department of Health Services (CDHS), Division of Communicable Disease Control (DCDC) by local health departments (LHDs). To prevent foodborne illness, data from foodborne outbreak investigations are used by public health practitioners to: (1) identify and remove contaminated products from sale, (2) identify and correct faulty food-handling and food-production practices, (3) better understand foodborne disease causation and propagation, (4) detect new foodborne pathogens, (5) detect new vehicles of foodborne pathogens, and (6) develop food safety programs and policies. This report summarizes FBDOs reported in California that were reported in 1999 and 2000, comments on outbreaks due to norovirus infection, and summarizes food vehicles implicated in FBDOs from 1991 through 2000.
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Subject: Foodborne diseases--California
Creator: California. Infectious Diseases Branch
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Contributor: Werner, S. Benson, Sebesta, Shu, Bissell, Stan, Kimura, Akiko, Jay-Russell, Michelle, Sun, Ben, Mohle-Boetani, Janet
Description: Established in 1997, with its editorial base at the University of California, San Francisco, the Cochrane Review Group on HIV Infection and AIDS brings together individuals from around the world who share an interest in writing, disseminating and updating systematic reviews of rigorous HIV/AIDS research. The mission of the HIV/AIDS Group is to conduct systematic reviews of randomized controlled trials and other interventions with clinical, serologic, behavioral or economic outcomes pertaining to the prevention and treatment of HIV infection and AIDS. This informational document includes background information on the Cochrane Collaboration and the Cochrane Review Group on HIV Infection and AIDS; linkages between the Cochrane HIV/AIDS Group and other domestic and international AIDS groups; examples of topics under review within the Group; and information on how members can contribute to the Group's mission.
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Subject: HIV infections, Evidence-Based Medicine, Cochrane Collaboration, AIDS (Disease)
Creator: Gail E. Kennedy, M.P.H., Maya Tholandi, M.P.H., Cochrane Review Group on HIV Infection and AIDS
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Contributor: University of California, San Francisco. AIDS Research Institute
Description: As a result of recent significant flood disasters and the severe medical care crisis during the winter of 1997-98, the California Department of Health Services (DHS) received numerous inquiries from local health departments, local emergency services agencies, and others regarding the definition of “health emergencies” and the authority vested in the health officer during emergencies or disasters.
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Subject: Emergency management, Health Officers, Emergency management--California--Government policy
Creator: California. Department of Health Services
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Contributor: D. David Abbott, Jack S. McGurk
Description: This report is a compilation of the California Women’s Health Survey (CWHS) findings for the period 1997 through 2003. The CWHS, the first California survey focusing on women’s health, began in 1997 as a response to the lack of California-specific data on women’s health status, behaviors and attitudes. The survey is the result of a unique collaborative effort between the California Department of Health Services, the California Department of Mental Health, the California Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs, the California Department of Social Services, California Medical Review, Inc (CMRI) (now called Lumetra), and the Public Health Institute.
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Subject: Women's health services--California, Women--Health and hygiene--California, Health surveys--California
Creator: California. Office of Women's Health
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Contributor: See document for list of contributing authors
Description: PLEASE NOTE: This is the Executive Summary and Abstract for Report EH 96-03. Use Relation Link for full report. -------- Simazine and diuron are herbicides that have been found in surface and ground water in California. Because they have traditionally been used on highway rights-of-way during the rainy season, this is a potential source of surface and ground water pollution. The Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR), which is responsible for preventing pesticide contamination of surface and ground water, conducted a study in Glenn County in California's northern Central Valley, in cooperation with the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), the agency responsible for weed control all along state and interstate highways in California.
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Subject: Herbicides -- Environmental aspects -- California, Weeds -- Control -- Environmental aspects -- California, Roadside plants -- California, Triazines -- Environmental aspects -- California, Diuron -- Environmental aspects -- California
Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Creator: California Environmental Protection Agency. Environmental Hazards Assessment Program, Powell, S. J. (Sally J.), Neal, Rosemary H., Leyva, Jesus
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Relation: http://www.cdpr.ca.gov/docs/empm/pubs/ehapreps/e9603.htm
Description: In October 1994, the California Department of Food and Agriculture began a series of aerial applications to eradicate an infestation of the Mediterranean fruit fly (Medfly) in Ventura County. The Environmental Hazards Assessment Program of the California Department of Pesticide Regulation monitored applications throughout the treatment program to measure the amount of malathion and malaoxon (a breakdown product of malathion) reaching the ground, and the concentration of these chemicals in air, surface water, and rain runoff.
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Subject: Malathion -- Toxicology -- California -- Ventura County, Malathion -- Environmental aspects -- California -- Ventura County -- Measurement, Mediterranean fruit-fly -- Control -- California -- Ventura County
Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Creator: California Environmental Protection Agency. Environmental Hazards Assessment Program, Bradley, A.
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: Executive summary of the report, "Environmental Monitoring Results of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly Eradication Program, Ventura County, 1994-95." The Department of Pesticide Regulation's (DPR) Environmental Hazards Assessment Program (EHAP) conducted environmental monitoring of aerial applications of a mixture of malathion (Malathion ULV®, Clean Crop) and protein bait (added to attract the flies to the pesticide; Nu-lure®, Miller Chemical & Fertilizer Corporation) in Ventura County from October 1994 through May 1995. These applications were part of the Mediterranean fruit fly (Medfly) eradication program conducted by the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA). DPR conducted the monitoring to provide information about the amount of malathion and malaoxon (a breakdown product of malathion) reaching the ground, and the concentrations of these chemicals in air, surface water, and rain runoff.
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Subject: Mediterranean fruit-fly, Malathion -- Toxicology -- California -- Ventura County, Malathion -- Environmental aspects -- California -- Ventura County -- Measurement, Mediterranean fruit-fly -- Control -- California -- Ventura County
Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Creator: California Environmental Protection Agency. Environmental Hazards Assessment Program
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: PLEASE NOTE: This is the Full Report, the Executive Summary/Asbstract ONLY are available via the Relation link below. -------- Simazine and diuron are herbicides that have been found in surface and ground water in California. Because they have traditionally been used on highway rights-of-way during the rainy season, this is a potential source of surface and ground water pollution. The Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR), which is responsible for preventing pesticide contamination of surface and ground water, conducted a study in Glenn County in California=s northern Central Valley, in cooperation with the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), the agency responsible for weed control along all State and interstate highways in California.
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Subject: Diuron -- Environmental aspects -- California, Triazines -- Environmental aspects -- California, Roadside plants -- California, Weeds -- Control -- Environmental aspects -- California, Herbicides -- Environmental aspects -- California
Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Creator: California Environmental Protection Agency. Environmental Hazards Assessment Program, Leyva, Jesus, Neal, Rosemary H, Powell, S. J. (Sally J.)
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Relation: http://www.cdpr.ca.gov/docs/emon/pubs/ehapreps/eh9603.pdf
Description: The California Department of Food and Agriculture participated in a cooperative study titled “The Blodgett Forest Environmental Monitoring Project.” This study was designed to answer questions about the environmental fate of 2, 4, 5-T and TCDD in forest and rangelands as well as the possible bioaccumulation of these compound by deer.
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Subject: Tetrachlorodibenzodioxin -- Toxicology -- California -- Blodgett Forest, Deer -- Effect of pesticides on -- California -- Blodgett Forest, Herbicides -- Environmental aspects -- California -- Blodgett Forest -- Measurement
Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Creator: California. Department of Fish and Game, Cheney, H.V., California. Environmental Hazards Assessment Program
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Date: 1980, August
Contributor: United States. Forest Service, Blodgett Forest Research Station, California Analytical Laboratories Inc.
Description: Report on a study conducted to determine the presence and nature of airborne 2,4-D in a wide area of the San Joaquin Valley during the spring of 1980.
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Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Creator: California Environmental Protection Agency. Environmental Hazards Assessment Program
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: The aerial application of baited malathion (2.4 fl oz 91% malathion, with 9.6 fl oz Staleys protein bait per acre) was utilized in the Mediterranean FruitFly eradication program in the Santa Clara Valley of California in 1981. Approximately 250 square miles of essentially urban area was included in an intensive environmental monitoring project which was conducted over a six week period beginning July 14, 1981 and ending August 30, 1981. The objective of this project was to quantitatively characterize a sequence of six weekly aerial sprays on the environment.
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Subject: Mediterranean fruit-fly, Malathion -- Environmental aspects -- California -- Santa Clara County -- Measurement, Mediterranean fruit-fly -- Control -- California -- Santa Clara County, Spraying and dusting residues in agriculture, Insecticides -- Environmental aspects -- California -- Santa Clara County
Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Creator: California. Department of Food and Agriculture, California Environmental Protection Agency. Department of Pesticide Regulation
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: This study was conducted in San Luis ObisF County, California, at a site approximately 15 miles south of the city of San Luis Obispo. The site consisted of about 20 acres of rolling hills in a canyon and was representative of California live oak woodland. The flight line portion of the study was conducted in open grassland and the canopy work was done in a stand of live oaks approximately l/2 mile away. Weather data including temperature, wind speed and direction , and relative humidity was gathered from two locations. At the first location, a Met 'One weather station was set up on a hill approximately 50 m above the flight line and due north. A Weather Measure system was used at the second location approximately 1 kilometer northwest of the flight line. Spray applications were made between 0600 and 1200 hours on March 5, 1982.
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Subject: Carbaryl, Aerial spraying and dusting in agriculture--California
Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Creator: Weaver, D.J., Johnson, W.C., Oshima. R.J., California. Environmental Hazards Assessment Program
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: The California Department of Food and Agriculture initiated a ground water protection project to minimize movement of pesticides to ground water during normal agricultural use. Thus, a need arose to centralize data from the various well water sampling programs into a standardized computer database so that statistical and graphical analyses could be made. This document outlines the activities conducted: to identify sources of data; to format and enter the data in a computerized database (denoted in this report as the “well inventory data base”); and to assure quality of the data. The current content of the data base is also summarized.
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Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Creator: California. Department of Food and Agriculture, California Environmental Protection Agency. Department of Pesticide Regulation
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: Soil properties and Ethylene Dibromide (EDB) concentrations were measured at two locations with histories of EDB applications. The objective was to explain the presence of EDB residues in a well near one location and the lack of residues in a well near the other location. The soil profile was sampled at each location from the surface to ground water, and ground water samples were collected at the profile base. A combination of statistical analyses (stepwise linear regression and discriminant analyses) was applied to soil data to interpret differences within each location.
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Subject: Gasoline -- Anti-knock and anti-knock mixtures -- Environmental aspects -- California, Ethylene dibromide -- Environmental aspects -- California
Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Creator: Duncan, D.W., Oshima, R.J., California. Environmental Hazards Assessment Program
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: Levels of pesticides were determined in ambient air collected at three residential locations within the vicinity of Salinas, California. Levels of all positive samples were in the nanogram per cubic meter range. Eight positive samples were collected during the period from midnight until 12:00 noon, coinciding with the time of the day when pesticides were applied to nearby fieids, and wind speeds were lowest. One positive sample was collected from noon until midnight, the time of day coinciding with low pesticide application activity and higher wind speeds. Based on the levels of residues found, there is no indication of a potential health hazard to individuals in the study area (See Risk Assessment Appendix A).
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Subject: Air -- Pollution -- California -- Monterey County -- Measurement, Pesticides -- Environmental aspects -- California -- Monterey County -- Measurement
Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Creator: California Environmental Protection Agency. Environmental Hazards Assessment Program, Sava, R. J., California. Environmental Hazards Assessment Program
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: Midwest Research Institute (MRI) has recently introduced a new product, the EnzyTec@ Pesticide Detector "ticket." The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) evaluated the EnzyTec @ Pesticide Detector for its usefulness in the Department's regulatory programs and for its overall usefulness in detection of pesticide residues in the field. This report is the result of this evaluation.
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Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Creator: California Environmental Protection Agency. Environmental Hazards Assessment Program
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: Data from previous studies conducted by the State Mussel Watch Program (SMW) implied increasing endosulfan residues inmollusks used as indicator organisms of chemical contamination in the Moss Landing Drainage area of Monterey County. As a first step in confirming a chronological trend, studies were conducted by the California Departments of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) and Fish and Game (CDFG) to determine within-site variability of endosulfan concentrations, and to estimate sample size necessary for future research. Personnel from the Environmental Hazards Assessment Program (EHAP) of CDFA collected sediment and water samples while personnel from the Pesticide Investigations Unit (PIU) of CDFG collected mollusk and fish samples at the same sites in a coordinated effort. This report contains results from the EHAP study.
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Subject: Pesticides -- Environmental aspects -- California -- Moss Landing Endosulfan
Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Creator: Gonzalez, D. A., Ross, L.J., Segawa, R., Fong, B.
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: The extent of contamination that occurs during soil sampling was examined for the split-barrel, hollow auger method used by the Environmental Hazards Assessment Program, California Department of Food and Agriculture, and for a manual bucket auger method. The study was conducted at Fresno, California on a sandy soil of the Hanford series. Contamination was measured by applying tracer to the surface of soil, immediately followed by sampling to a 10 foot depth in 6-inch segments. The tracer contained bromide which was not found in background samples. Thus, the presence of bromide in samples below the surface layer indicated contamination of samples. Three 6-inch samples were taken at one time with the split-barrel method whereas single 6-inch samples were obtained with the hand auger.
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Subject: Soils--Sampling, Soil pollution -- California -- Measurement
Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Creator: Troiano, John J. (John James), California. Environmental Hazards Assessment Program
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Date: 1987 August
Description: The California Department of Food and Agriculture completed a three-phase study in 1988 to investigate the environmental fate of methyl eugenol, naled, and dichlorvos (DDVP), a degradation product of naled. The first phase of the study was planned to determine the feasibility of monitoring the three compounds during a routine pest eradication program. Once the feasibility of monitoring the three compounds was shown, the second-phase was planned to measure ambient air concentrations of the compounds during a fruit fly eradication. The third-phase was planned to determine if residues of methyl eugenol, naled, and DDVP were present in edible portions of fruit growing near fruit fly traps
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Subject: Pesticides -- Environmental aspects -- California, Organophosphorus compounds -- Environmental aspects -- California, Naled (Insecticide), Pesticide residues in food -- California, Fruit -- California, Fruit-flies -- Control -- California
Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Creator: Turner, Bonnie
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: Monitoring pesticide loads in soil water was the primary objective of the described study. Tension lysimeters were used to extract soil water samples from plots treated with eight pesticides. Drainage waters from six post-application irrigations were evaluated for residues. Procedures for the construction, use and installation of the tension lysimeters are documented.
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Subject: Lysimeter, Pesticides -- Environmental aspects -- Measurement, Soils -- Pesticide content, Soil moisture, Groundwater -- Pollution
Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Creator: Teso, R. R., California Environmental Protection Agency. Environmental Hazards Assessment Program
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) conducted an eradication program for gypsy moth in spring, 1990 which treated two small areas with the insecticide diflubenzuron. CDFA’s Environmental Hazards Assessment Program (EHAP) collected foliage, air, water, and tank mix samples to monitor environmental concentrations of diflubenzuron resulting from these treatments. Both the eradication and monitoring programs were similar to those conducted for the Gypsy Moth program in Los Angeles County in 1987. The objective this year was to monitor applications and compare results with those found in 1987, not to provide a detailed characterization of diflubenzuron degradation.
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Subject: Lymantria dispar -- Control -- Environmental aspects -- California, Pesticides -- Environmental aspects -- California, Environmental monitoring -- California
Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Creator: Carr, Nancy V., California. Division of Pest Management, Environmental Protection, and Worker Safety. Environmental Monitoring and Pest Management Branch., California. Environmental Hazards Assessment Program
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: The Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) conducted a well water survey to determine if residues of the pesticide chlorthal-dimethyl or its metabolites (also known as breakdown products) occurred in ground water in agricultural areas in California where chlorthaldimethyl is used.
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Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Creator: California Environmental Protection Agency. Department of Pesticide Regulation
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: Analysis of Antor, Alachlor, Metalaxyl and Metolachlor in Well Water
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Subject: Well Water--Analysis--California
Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Creator: California Environmental Protection Agency. Environmental Hazards Assessment Program
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: Previous studies have demonstrated that some organophosphorus pesticides (OPs) move from application sites to non-target crops. The purpose of this study was to determine if aerial movement and deposition of three organophosphate insecticides (chlorpyrifos, diazinon and parathion or their oxygen analogs) occur on non-target crops as a result of agricultural applications during the summer months in two agricultural regions of California.
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Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Creator: California Environmental Protection Agency. Department of Pesticide Regulation, California. Department of Food and Agriculture
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
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Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
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Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
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Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
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Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: A pilot study was performed to estimate excretion patterns of the metabolite of dichloropropene (DCP), N-acetyl-S-cis-3-chloroprop-2-enyl)-cysteine (3CNAC). This study was published in Biological Monitoring for Pesticide Exposure-Measurement, Estimation and Risk Reduction, ACS Symposium Series 382, American Chemical Society, Washington DC, 1989, pp 215-230.
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Subject: Nematodes., Fumigant toxicity, Pesticides--Environmental aspects, Biological monitoring
Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Creator: California. Department of Food and Agriculture
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
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Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
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Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
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Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
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Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
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Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
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Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
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Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
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Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: In: The Merck Veterinary Manual, 6th edition, Merck and Co., Rohway, N.J., 1986, pp. 1378-1382.
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Subject: California Environmental Protection Agency. Department of Pesticide Regulation, Pesticides--Environmental aspects., Veterinary medicine., Pesticides--Toxicology., Pesticides--Physiological effect.
Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Creator: California Environmental Protection Agency. Department of Pesticide Regulation
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: Save Technical Appendices associated with the Transit Emergency Planning Guidance 2007 document, including examples of rosters, checklists, reports, plan template, support agreements, as well as emergency examples and exercises.
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Subject: Department of Transportation, Emergency management., Local transit--California--Safety measures., Emergency preparedness and response
Group: Transportation Agency
Creator: California. Department of Transportation
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Relation: http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/MassTrans/Docs-Pdfs/Caltrans%20Planning%20Guidance.pdf
Description: The Transit Emergency Planning Guidance 2007 document provides direction for California transit systems as they develop their emergency management strategies, based on the model that transit systems are first preventers, first responders, and first on the scene in many natural disasters.
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Subject: Department of Transportation, Emergency management., Emergency preparedness and response, Local transit--California--Safety measures.
Group: Transportation Agency
Creator: California. Department of Transportation
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Relation: http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/MassTrans/Docs-Pdfs/CPG%20Technical%20Appendices.pdf
Description: This After Action report document summarizes the content of two workshops conducted by the California Department of Transporation in October of 2006, covering the successes and lessons learned regarding emergency response and reocovery for transit managers, port authority managers, emergency amangers, first resonderse and those responsible for national response assets.
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Subject: Department of Transportation, Emergency management., Emergency preparedness and response, Disaster relief--California.
Group: Transportation Agency
Creator: California. Department of Transportation
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: Summary of the Spring 2008 Rural Transit Response and Recovery Conference, which consistsed of a series of workshops in San Diego, Monterey, and Sacramento, to support the emergency planning efforts of California transit systems accross relevant local and state agencies. The summary includes documentation of information covered by the conference, recommendations for future intra-agency collaborations, and identification of outstanding issues in emergency rural tranist management.
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Subject: Department of Transportation, Emergency management., Rural transit
Group: Transportation Agency
Creator: California. Department of Transportation
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: This March 2001 "Plans, Specifications and Estimates Guide" is published by the Engineering Services - Division of Office Engineer (ES-OE) to establish uniform procedures and provide guidance for preparing construction contract documents which include plans, specifications and estimate (PS&E). Uniformity is essential in order to ensure conformity with State and Federal requirements and Caltrans policies prior to advertisement and award. This Guide outlines the information needed by District Office Engineer Units to prepare completeconstruction contract documents for submission to ES-OE. It defines subsequent PS&E processing requirements and responsibilities which are essential for advertisement, bid opening, and award.
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Subject: Roads -- Specifications -- California, Road construction contracts -- California
Group: Transportation Agency
Creator: California. Department of Transportation. Division of Office Engineer
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Date: 2001 March
Description: The purpose of this June 2005 reference is to provide planners and project managers useful outreach strategies, tools, and techniques used during the execution of this contract to help ensure panning effort and project success. The contract supplements the Public Participation Guide prepared in August 2002 and complements other Department efforts and policies.
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Subject: Best Practices Public Participation Reference, California. Department of Transportation, Community participation, Transportation--Planning--Citizen participation
Group: Transportation Agency
Creator: California. Department of Transportation, Jones & Stokes
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: A June 30, 2001 table listing types of public notifications and public participation techniques
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Subject: Public administration--Decision making--Citizen participation, California. Department of Transportation., Political participation.
Group: Transportation Agency
Creator: California. Department of Transportation
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: May 2006 - The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) sponsored the California Bypass Study to improve basic knowledge about the impacts of bypasses on small-town economies. The study included an investigation into the economic impacts of recent bypasses nationally and in California. This research is intended to foster better planning and construction of highway bypass projects.
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Subject: California Bypass Study, Environmental justice., Highway bypasses
Group: Transportation Agency
Creator: California. Department of Transportation, System Metrics Group, Inc.
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: May 2002 - Final Report. In order to comply with a federal mandate, the California Department of Transportation initiated a project to develop a bridge rail transition design that met NCHRP Report 350 test level 4 (TL-4) criteria. During the project a total of three transition designs were tested.
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Subject: Automobiles--Crash tests, Roads -- California -- Guard fences -- Testing
Group: Transportation Agency
Creator: California. Department of Transportation
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: October 2006 - Final report summarizes research and development conducted Testbed to support prototype development and evaluation of Advanced Transportation Management
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Subject: Computer software--Testing, Transportation--California--Planning., Transportation--California--Planning--Computer simulation., Electronic traffic controls--Research
Group: Transportation Agency
Creator: California. Department of Transportation, University of California, Irvine
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: Provides a safe, sustainable, integrated and efficient transportation system to enhance California’s economy and livability.
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Subject: Rural transportation--Communication systems, California. Department of Transportation., Transportation.
Group: Transportation Agency
Creator: California. Department of Transportation
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: June 2006 - Provides a safe, sustainable, integrated and efficient transportation system to enhance California’s economy and livability.
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Subject: Rural transportation--Communication systems, California. Department of Transportation., Transportation.
Group: Transportation Agency
Creator: California. Department of Transportation
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: This California program allows for the payment of Work Sharing Unemployment Insurance benefits to individuals whose wages and hours have been reduced. The program is considered a temporary and practical alternative to layoffs.
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Subject: Work sharing--California, Unemployment Insurance--California
Group: Labor and Workforce Development Agency
Creator: California. Employment Development Department
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: Information on electricity and transmission planning that is needed by the California Energy Commission (Energy Commission) to prepare its biennial assessments
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Subject: Electric power transmission -- California, Power resources -- California, Energy policy -- California, Electric power transmission., Electric power distribution.
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: California Energy Commission. Integrated Energy Policy Report Committee
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: 2006 - To tackle the variability of wind generation, the California Energy Commission and the Electric Power Research Institute initiated the California Regional Wind Energy Forecasting System Development Project in 2003, focusing on improving forecast accuracy for short- and intermediate-term periods in response to weather-induced output changes. Volume 1 of the final report is an executive summary of the research and results. It addresses development and testing of same-day and next-day wind forecasting algorithms, wind tunnel and empirical modeling of wind flow over the complex terrain at Altamont Pass, and development of the California Wind Generation Research Dataset (CARD). Volumes 2 through 4 present the detailed results.
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Subject: Wind power -- Research -- California, Wind energy, Renewable energy sources--Forecasting
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: California Energy Commission. Public Interest Energy Research, Electric Power Research Institute
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Contributor: McGowin, C., Hirsch, P., Yen-Nakafuji, D.
Description: Volume 2 of the final report from the California Regional Wind Energy Forecasting Development project describes the research and results on short- and intermediate-term wind energy forecasting system development and testing and numerical modeling of wind flow over complex terrain.
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Subject: California Energy Commission, Wind power., Renewable energy sources--California--Forecasting.
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: Electric Power Research Institute
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: Volume 4 of the final report presents the development and example applications of the California Wind Generation Research Dataset (CARD)
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Subject: California Energy Commission, Wind power., Renewable energy sources--California--Forecasting.
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: Electric Power Research Institute
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: This appendix describes the best currently available model for predicting the air flow from the leakage parameter, wind speed and direction, and indoor-outdoor temperature difference.
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Subject: California Energy Commission
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: Final report for the Improved Prediction of Indoor Exposure to Outdoor Air Pollution in Apartment and Commercial Buildings project (contract number 500‐02‐004, work authorization number MR‐035), conducted by the Indoor Environment Department of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
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Subject: California Energy Commission, California Energy Commission. Public Interest Energy Research, Buildings.
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: The current study reviewed and updated these estimates for the magnitude and intensity of water‐related energy consumption by segment of the water‐use cycle
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Subject: California Energy Commission, California Energy Commission. Public Interest Energy Research, Water reuse.
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: Navigant Consulting, Inc.
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: This report provides the California Energy Commission’s annual calculation of net system power as required by state law.
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Subject: California Energy Commission, Electric power consumption, Electric power production.
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: California Energy Commission
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: Presentation based on work published as: “Opportunities in the Building Sector: Managing Climate Change,” Rosenfeld, A. & McAuliffe, P., in Physics of Sustainable Energy: Using Energy Efficiently and Producing it Renewably, Edited by D. Hafemeister, et.al., American Institute of Physics Conference Proceedings, Vol. 1044, p. 3, 2008, College Park, MD
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Subject: California Energy Commission, Climatic changes., Energy policy--California
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: Rosenfeld, Arthur H., 1926-2017
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: This October 2008 report recommends a series of adaptation strategies for state and local water managers to improve their capacity to handle change. Many of the strategies will also help adapt our water resources to accommodate non-climate demands including a growing population, ecosystem restoration and greater flood protection.
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Subject: Climatic changes--California., Hydrological forecasting--California
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: California. Department of Water Resources
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: This survey was originally posted by the California Department of Energy. This fifth EcoPinion Survey (performed in October 2008) focuses on consumers and climate change: customer feelings and levels of personal responsibility in regard to reducing climate change, willingness to take action and what type of actions, perceptions of costs, who should pay and how new revenue should be used. The results provide further evidence of a green gap between high levels of consumer understanding and concern over climate change balanced against conflicted feelings of personal responsibility to “do something” about climate change.
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Subject: Climate change, Social surveys
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: EcoAlign
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Contributor: Jamie Wimberly, CEO, EcoAlign
Description: This report describes socioeconomic storylines and key scenario elements for California that are broadly consistent with the global “A2” and “B1” storylines in the 2000 Special Report on Emissions Scenarios of the Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change, including qualitative socioeconomic context as well as quantitative projections of key variables such as population, urbanization patterns, economic growth, and electricity prices.
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Subject: California -- Population -- Forecasting, California -- Social conditions, California -- Economic conditions -- Forecasting, Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects -- California -- Forecasting, California -- Environmental conditions -- Forecasting
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: Sanstad, Alan H., Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, California Energy Commission, California Environmental Protection Agency, California Climate Change Center
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: For the 2008 California Climate Change Assessment, to further investigate possible future climate changes in California, a set of 12 climate change model simulations was selected and evaluated.
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Subject: Climatic changes., Sea level--Environmental aspects.
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: California Energy Commission
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: The frequency of Santa Ana wind events is investigated within a high-resolution downscaling of the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts ERA-40 reanalysis data to 6-kilometer resolution over Southern California.
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Subject: Climatic changes -- California, Southern, Santa Ana winds, Fire weather -- California, Southern
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: California Energy Commission, Hughes, Mimi, Hall, Alexander Dean, Kim, Jinwon, California Climate Change Center, California Environmental Protection Agency
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: Four dynamic regional climate models (University of California, Santa Cruz’s RegCM3; the University of California, San Diego’s RSM; the National Center for Atmospheric Research’s WRF‐RUC; and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory/University of California, Berkeley’s WRF‐CLM3) and one statistical downscaling approach (the University of California, San Diego’s CANA) were used to downscale 10 years of historical climate in California
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Subject: California Energy Commission, California--Climate--Mathematical models, Weather--Mathematical models, Climatic changes.
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: California Energy Commission
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
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Subject: Biotic communities -- California, Biodiversity -- California, Carbon sequestration -- California, Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects -- California -- Forecasting, Climatic changes -- Economic aspects -- California -- Forecasting, California -- Environmental conditions -- Forecasting, California Energy Commission, Climate change mitigation.
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: California Climate Change Center, Shaw, M. Rebecca, California Energy Commission, Nature Conservancy of California, California Environmental Protection Agency
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: This study synthesized existing research to characterize current understanding of the direct impacts of extreme events across sectors, as well as the interactions between sectors as they are affected by extreme events. It also produced new projections of changes in the frequency and intensity of extreme events in the future across climate models, emissions scenarios, and downscaling methods for producing regional climate information, for each California county.
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Subject: Climatic extremes -- California -- Forecasting, Heat waves (Meteorology) -- California -- Forecasting, Frost -- California -- Forecasting, Floods -- California -- Forecasting, Drought forecasting -- California, Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects -- California -- Forecasting, California -- Environmental conditions -- Forecasting
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: California Climate Change Center, Mastrandrea, Michael D, California Energy Commission, Stanford University. Woods Institute for the Environment, California Environmental Protection Agency
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
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Subject: Runoff., Precipitation (Meteorology), Climatic changes.
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: California Climate Change Center
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: This paper provides an initial exploration of this hypothesis through first identifying the dominant daily circulation patterns over North America using an objective cluster analysis on ERA-40 reanalysis of 500 millibar (mb), 700 mb, and 850 mb geopotential height and temperature fields. Next, we evaluate the extent to which these upper-air patterns can be correlated with surface-level oppressive air mass events associated with elevated levels of heatrelated mortality in major California urban centers.
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Subject: Air masses, Atmospheric circulation, Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects -- Forecasting, Heat -- Physiological effect, Human beings -- Effect of temperature on
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: California Climate Change Center, Sheridan, Scott Christopher, Hayhoe, Katharine, Kalkstein, Laurence S, California Energy Commission, California Environmental Protection Agency. Air Resources Board
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: This paper provides a summary of research to estimate the household price elasticities for natural gas, electricity, and water in California.
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Subject: Housing -- Energy consumption -- Economic aspects -- California, Housing -- Energy conservation -- Economic aspects -- California, Residential water consumption -- Economic aspects -- California, Elasticity (Economics) -- California
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: California Climate Change Center, California Environmental Protection Agency, California Energy Commission, Dale, Larry L.
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: Climate change could substantially alter the width of beaches in Southern California. Climatedriven sea level rise will have at least two important impacts on beaches: (1) higher sea level will cause all beaches to become more narrow, all things being held constant, and (2) sea level rise may affect patterns of beach erosion and accretion when severe storms combine with higher high tides. To understand the potential economic impacts of these two outcomes, this study examined the physical and economic effects of permanent beach loss caused by inundation due to sea level rise of one meter and of erosion and accretion caused by a single, extremely stormy year (using a model of beach change based on the wave climate conditions of the El Niño year of 1982/1983.)
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Subject: Coast changes -- Economic aspects -- California, Southern -- Forecasting, Sea level -- Economic aspects -- California, Southern -- Forecasting, Beach erosion -- Economic aspects -- California, Southern -- Forecasting, Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects -- California, Southern -- Forecasting, California, Southern -- Environmental conditions -- Forecasting
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: California Climate Change Center, Pendleton, Linwood H., California Energy Commission, California Environmental Protection Agency
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
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Subject: Heat, Mortality., Temperature.
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: California Climate Change Center
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: For this study, daily data were collected for mortality and weather in seven California counties known to be affected by the July 2006 heat wave. The association between apparent temperature and daily mortality was assessed using a Poisson regression model and combined across counties in a meta-analysis.This multi-county analysis provides additional evidence that the risk of mortality increases with prolonged exposure to high apparent temperatures, as is common during a heat wave.
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Subject: Heat waves (Meteorology) -- California, High temperatures -- California, Heat -- Physiological effect -- California
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: California Climate Change Center, Ostro, Bart D., California Environmental Protection Agency, California Energy Commission, California Energy Commission. Public Interest Energy Research
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
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Subject: Hospital utilization -- California, Heat -- Physiological effect -- California, Temperature.
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: California Climate Change Center, California Environmental Protection Agency, California Energy Commission, Green, Rochelle
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: This literature review explores disparities in the impacts of climate change and the abilities of different groups to adapt to it. Further, it investigates the costs and benefits of climate change mitigation strategies—some of which have been specified in the Scoping Plan for the implementation of the California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 (AB 32). Finally, knowledge gaps and future research questions are identified.
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Subject: Environmental justice -- California, Environmental health -- California, Climatic changes -- Health aspects -- California, Climatic changes -- Economic aspects -- California, Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects -- California
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: California Climate Change Center, California Environmental Protection Agency, California Energy Commission, Shonkoff, Seth B.
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
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Subject: Global warming, Fruit., Climate change mitigation.
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: California Climate Change Center
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
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Subject: Agriculture -- California, Floods -- California, Frost -- California, Heat waves (Meteorology) -- California, Crops and climate -- Economic aspects -- California
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: California Climate Change Center, Lobell, David (David Brian), Torney, Angela, Field, Christopher B., California Energy Commission, California Environmental Protection Agency
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: This research measured the economic effects of climate-related yield change in California crops. The overall conclusion from model runs is that, while the effect of climate change is manifest through yield changes, after economic adaptation, the results on irrigated crop production are predominately shown in economic terms and changes in aggregate land and water use.
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Subject: Crop yields -- Economic aspects -- California -- Forecasting, Crop yields -- Economic aspects -- California -- Mathematical models, Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects -- California -- Forecasting, California -- Environmental conditions -- Forecasting
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: California Climate Change Center, Howitt, Richard E., Medellín-Azuara, Josué., MacEwan, Duncan., California Energy Commission, California Environmental Protection Agency
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: Using county-level data from the United States Department of Agriculture’s Census of Agriculture, this study evaluates the effect of weather and climate on agricultural profits in the State of California. The approach is to estimate revenue less production cost per acre as a function of land characteristics, weather realizations, and climate.
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Subject: Agriculture -- Economic aspects -- California -- Forecasting, Crops and climate -- California -- Forecasting, California -- Environmental conditions -- Forecasting, Agriculture -- California -- Forecasting, Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects -- California
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: California Climate Change Center, Costello, Christopher J., Deschênes, Olivier., Kolstad, Charles D., California Energy Commission, California Environmental Protection Agency
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
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Subject: Emissions trading, Climatic changes.
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: California Climate Change Center
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: A study modeled future wildfires considering different climate and development scenarios. Results show a significant increase in wildfires, especially under higher emissions (SRES A2) with statewide increases ranging from 57% to 169% by 2085. The spatial patterns of increased fire occurrence vary based on the speed of vegetation shifts, with coastal areas and Northern California showing higher increases in fire area burned.
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Subject: Wildfires--Forecasting, Biotic communities, Hydrology, Climate changes, California--Environmental conditions--Forecasting
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: California Climate Change Center, California Energy Commission, California Environmental Protection Agency
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: We model the interaction of climate‐dependent wildfire risk and one spatially explicit population growth scenario in California to generate measures of changes in wildfire risk to residential property under different scenarios for future climate.
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Subject: Wildfire forcasting -- California, Fire risk assessment -- California -- Forecasting, Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects -- California -- Forecasting
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: California Climate Change Center, Bryant, Benjamin, Westerling, Anthony, California Energy Commission, California Environmental Protection Agency
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: This paper explores water management adaptation in California to warm-dry and warm-only climate warming scenarios from the updated scenarios for the California Climate Change Scenarios Assessment 2008.
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Subject: Water resources development -- California -- Forecasting, Water-supply -- California -- Forecasting, Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects -- California -- Forecasting, California -- Environmental conditions -- Forecasting
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: California Climate Change Center, Medellín-Azuara, Josué, California Environmental Protection Agency, California Energy Commission
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
Description: This paper explores water management adaptation in California to warm-dry and warm-only climate warming scenarios from the updated scenarios for the California Climate Change Scenarios Assessment 2008.
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Subject: Water resources development -- California -- Forecasting, Water-supply -- California -- Forecasting, Climatic changes -- Environmental aspects -- California -- Forecasting, California -- Environmental conditions -- Forecasting, Water demand management., Water-supply--Management.
Group: Natural Resources Agency
Creator: California Climate Change Center, Medellín-Azuara, Josué, California Environmental Protection Agency, California Energy Commission
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
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