Hibbits Ranch Goes Ag for Good
Hibbits Ranch in east Lompoc made it official this week—it is going to be in agriculture forever.
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Hibbits Ranch in east Lompoc made it official this week—it is going to be in agriculture forever.
Ask for $2.4 million in clean-up costs of oil spills.
The Fund for Santa Barbara announced this week that it will pay a two-year grant to Santa Barbara Channelkeeper, a nonprofit that works to prevent environmental degradation of the Santa Barbara Channel.
Officials and public take hard look at controversial drilling method.
According to the results of a long-stewing state-funded research project, certain types of fish off the California coastline are laced with potentially dangerous levels of mercury.
The federal Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement (BOEMRE) announced last week some $3 million worth of grants for various ocean-oriented state conservation projects, many of which will have impacts here on the South Coast.
Santa Barbara Channelkeeper served legal notice that it intends to sue the City of Santa Barbara for violating the Clean Water Act, citing 171 untreated or partially treated sewage discharges that have occurred in the past five years.
Plaintiffs say EPA approved pesticides injurious to threatened animal species (and also to humans in some cases).
Celebrated jumper’s chances improve with lawsuit targeting 60 pesticides harmful to California native.
U.S. Fish & Wildlife’s $1 million helps project move toward nearly $10 million goal.