Show Closing AM Live July 18, 2014
Martha Perez is on AM Live July 18, 2014
Martha Perez speaks to Kam and Susie about Jose's Mexican Restaurant's 31st Anniversary Celebration on Saturday July 19th, 2014, 5-9PM.
Roam on AM Live July 18, 2014
Annessa & Richard Thompson are on AM Live July 18, 2014
Mike Krisman is on AM Live July 18, 2014
Bill Braun and Austin Ford are on AM Live July 18, 2014
Bill Braun and Austin Ford talk to Kam about the Amador Sawmill and Mining exhibit at the Amador County Fair.
Show opening AM Live July 18, 2014
Senator Tom Berryhill and Assembly Member Frank Bigelow to visit Amador Centers for Higher Learning
When: July 18, 2014 beginning at 1:30 PM
Where: HHS Building 10877 Conductor Blvd., Suite 700, Sutter Creek and concluding at the ACTC Center 117 Valley View Way, Sutter Creek.
What: The Amador Community College Foundation Board will conduct a tour for Senator Tom Berryhill and Assemblyman Frank Bigelow of both facilities and showcase business, community, and college partnerships that support the centers offering over 100 choices in certificate and degree programs for Amador County residents.
Posted Thursday, July 17, 2014 8PM
Grass Fed Beef Marketing Opportunity Comes to the Amador County fairgrounds
Mandatory Water Conservation Required by State
Following three critically dry years in California, the State Water Resources Control Board is requiring local water agencies to take emergency action to conserve water in landscaping, fountains, washing vehicles and other outdoor uses.
State regulators met in Sacramento Tuesday and approved the proposed rules for all Californians late in the day. The rules prohibit the watering of landscaping to the point that runoff spills onto sidewalks or streets. Hosing down sidewalks and driveways is also banned, along with washing vehicles without a shut-off nozzle. Using drinking water in a fountain or decorative water feature is banned unless the water is recirculated.
The emergency action by the state requires the Amador Water Agency to immediately implement mandatory water restrictions on outdoor irrigation after the rules go into effect, which is expected to be on August 1, 2014.
The state can take action against water agencies that don’t comply with the new regulations. Up to this point, AWA has encouraged voluntary water conservation by customers.
The AWA Board of Directors will consider the issue of mandatory conservation and enforcement at their regular board meeting at 9 am, Thursday, July 24, 2014.
According to the State Water Resources Control Board, extreme drought now covers nearly 80 percent of the state and these conditions will likely continue into the foreseeable future. The state board estimates that its proposed restrictions could save enough water to supply more than 3.5 million people a year.
Posted Thursday, July 17, 2014 8PM