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On Water news: 28 June 2007
Voluntary water cuts portend a dry future: Conservation effort will debut today
San Diego Union Tribune / by Mike Lee
Pipeline Project Nearly Finished
Santa Clarita Valley Signal / by Katherine Geyer
City under pressure to pour more water
Modesto Bee / by Michelle Hatfield
Plan to curb Delta Pollution
Stockton Record / by Alex Breitler
Another first step: Hearings must restart Delta discussions
The Reporter (Vacaville) Editorial
Parkway politics: County shouldn't ask Rancho for a dime
Sacramento Bee Editorial
Rialto, Colton residents rally against perchlorate
Riverside Press Enterprise / by Massiel Ladron De Guevara
Creek District pollution report gets mixed reviews
North County Times / by David Garrick
Board OKs new diversion facility: Dam will store water for Salinas Valley farmers
Monterey Herald / by Kevin Howe
Swimming upstream: There's something fishy about a decision to close a Redding-area power plant
Chico News & Review / by R.V. Scheide
From prison to eco-paradise: the greening of Alcatraz
France 24 / by Helene Labriet-Gross
Water conservation requested
Tahoe Daily Tribune / by William Ferchland and Susan Wood
Rusting ships 'sitting time bombs': Disposal plan to junk flaking fleet sails into environmental straits
San Francisco Chronicle / by Carl Nolte
Solar farm future bright in S.J.: One system can power about 1,500 homes
Stockton Record / by Bruce Spence
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