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September 18, 2025

SLV Water District invasive control plan uses best management practices

We support the San Lorenzo Valley Water District Plan to control Silver Wattle Acacia, French Broom, and Portuguese Broom at the Olympia Wellfield site. We are environmental scientists, each with over 20 years of experience restoring coastal California ecosystems. We consider the proposed methods consistent with best management practices to remove these invasive species, conserve the threatened Santa Cruz sand hills habitat, and minimize risks to water quality.

Letters: On use of glyphosate

Dear Editor, This note is in regard to the proposed management of invasive plants on water district property. The sand hills in question are full of precious rare and endangered species, some of which have just a few hundred acres of habitat anywhere in the...

2004 study looked at alternative French bloom eradication techniques

In 2004, Dr. Jodi McGraw wrote a 354-page Sandhills Conservation and Management Plan: A Strategy for Preserving Native Diversity in the Santa Cruz Sandhills, for the Land Trust of Santa Cruz County. One section of the report assessed various eradication techniques for invasive plants.

Roundup poses danger for SLV water

April 12, 2017

KSCO’s Rosie tells SLVWD: Stop appeal

Rosemary Chalmers, host of “Good Morning Monterey Bay” on KSCO 1080 AM, lives in Ben Lomond, and is a ratepayer in the San Lorenzo Valley Water District.

Supervisor Bruce McPherson’s perspectives on county roads

The most recent storms have pushed damages in the County to more than $30 million in damage to our local roads and infrastructure, causing some of the most significant challenges in recent memory.

First-hand account of wreck on Highway 17

I was headed to San Francisco on Saturday evening, Feb. 18, around 5 p.m. We were stopped in the fast lane of Highway 17 about one mile south of the Granite Creek exit in Scotts Valley.

SLV Water President writes “to set the record straight”

Last week’s Press Banner featured a story about the ongoing lawsuit brought against the San Lorenzo Valley Water District and a former district director by Bruce Holloway, whose attorney also authors the Press Banner’s ongoing column called “It’s The Law.”

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