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On Water news: 23-25 June 2007
23 June 2007
Water exports to continue, judge rules in smelt suit
Los Angeles Times / by Eric Bailey
Smelt rule eases fear of water rationing: Judge rejects plea to cut delta pumping
San Francisco Chronicle / by John Coté
State's share of a coal plant is assailed: Critics say Nevada facility contradicts goal to cut share of greenhouse gases.
Sacramento Bee / by Judy Lin
Source of pollution discovered: County jail, fairgrounds main contributors; animal droppings part of mixture
Woodland Daily Democrat / by Jim Smith
24 June 2007
Governor declares state of emergency in Kings County
Fresno Bee / by Denny Boyles
Officials: Desert thirsty for change
Desert Sun / by Keith Matheny
To keep water flowing, cut usage by 15%
Antelope Valley Press / Titus Gee
Price delays Delta screens: Debated smelt solution falls prey to $1 billion cost
Stockton Record / by Alex Breitler
Grand jury demands completion of Lake Elsinore flood control project
Riverside Press Enterprise / by Mary Bender
Nitrates seep into aquifers: Research links water supply contamination to farming
Ventura County Star / by John Krist
Legislators seek answers about toxins from ships
Contra Costa Times / by Thomas Peele
New SF pipeline proposal on view: MID would have major role in maintaining flow during drought, disaster
Modesto Bee / by Michael G. Mooney
25 June 2007
Sturgeon crushed by dam gates
Sacramento Bee / by Matt Weiser
Coastal zones set agenda on climate: Vulnerability forces areas to face change
San Diego Union Tribune / by Mike Lee
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