CFS News & Announcements

Suit Filed against CA SWRCB and DWR to Protect Delta Public Trust Fisheries07-Sep-2010

This is bound to be interesting, utilizing the public trust doctrine as a strategy to force the c..

Retracing the Sonoma-Napa county line15-May-2010

An interesting article about the re-tracement survey of the Napa Sonoma County line, plus a little b..

Interesting Boundary Dispute Story28-Apr-2010

An interesting story about a 250 year old boundary dispute back east: http://www.cbsnews.com/storie..

Recent Blog Posts from CFS

  1. The Surveyor's Role in California History - A Brief Study Clark Stoner 30-Jul-2010
  2. A Brief Study of River Hydraulics Clark Stoner 24-Jun-2010
  3. Nevada May Repeat California's Water Debacle? Clark Stoner 29-Dec-2009
  4. Reno Is Thirsty Clark Stoner 29-Dec-2009

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