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ATTORNEY GENERAL
Rosenblum visits Bend, talks about key issues
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and supporters sought the
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listing, in part, to protect a
Oregon Attorney Gener› al Ellen Rosenblum shared
nearly 1-mile-long section from being piped by the Central Oregon Irrigation
The attempt to list a I t/2-
mile section of the Pilot
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Butte Canal on the Nation›
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projects her office has been working on and answered questions from community members Thursday at a
al Register of Historic Plac› District. es has taken a step back. The irrigation district is The National Park Ser› vice, which maintains the
register, intends to return the nomination form and
ask for a more compelling case as to why the section
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gon forum in Bend. Rosenblum wanted to give the public "a taste,"
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she said, of the programs and issues the Attorney
significant, according to COID. No part of the canal
from the rest of the canal, according to the Oregon
General’s office becomes
is currently listed on the
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National Register of His› Jeff Perreault and his neighbors are trying to add a section toric Places. of the Pilot Butte Canal near their homes, in background, to See Canal /A4 the National Register of Historic Places.
State Historic Preservation
Office. A group of homeowners
preparing
City Club of Central Ore›
canal are more historically
should be listed apart
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opposed to the nomination.
A listing could potentially disrupt future projects, such as piping. Other sec› tions of the 22-mile-long
involvedin, eitherthrough legislation, as the state’ s lawyer or a combination of the two.
Rosenblum said a number of the issues the
office has taken on have surprised her since tak›
for the next drought
ing office in 2012, such as helping write laws for the legalization of recreational
marijuana. See Rosenblum /A5
By Peter H. King Los Ange(es Times
A gun in
Glimpses of California’s water future: A sprawl of sewage treatment plants, recharge basins and desalination
your bag,or
facilities, stretching out
just candy?
across an industrial backlot near Rancho Cucamonga. A collection of slender,
solar-powered telemetry towers rising from an al›
By Justin Wm. Moyer The Washington Post
mond orchard in the San
Ifmoviesaresupposed to
Joaquin Valley to bring high-tech efficiency to irrigation. And, at a university re›
offer an escape from reali›
search station near Irvine,
in Lafayette, Louisiana, during a screening of Amy
ty, they haven’t succeeded much lately. Three people were killed last month
three Potemkin Village-like suburban houses in a row, offering a new vision of the
Schumer’s "Trainwreck"; a
man wielding a hatchet at a showing of "Mad Max: Fury Road" was killed by police in Nashville, Tennessee, this month. And, of course, all
traditional lawn. Mindful that only nature
can whip a drought, those who study and manage water in California are focused not on the current
movie theater attacks hear›
ken back to the 2012 "Dark Knight" massacre in Auro› ra, Colorado, perpetrated by James Holmes.
epic, but on better prepar›
ing the state for the next drought, and the drought after that, and the drought after that. The desalination plants,
Now, the nation’s largest movie chain will make
the lawn-free yards and the tech-savvy approach
violence borrowed from
a move to combat such airports, government buildings and high schools: searching bags. See Bag /A4
to irrigation are just a few examples of that new wa›
ter-saving landscape. Gone will be the massive proj› ects once erected to battle water shortages. In their place will be a host of in› cremental measures, each designed to do more with
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what nature provides.
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