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On Water news: 26 July 2007
Wildlife officials may fight corps on levee habitat: Order to cut vegetation is said to threaten state's river species.
Sacramento Bee / by Matt Weiser
Water mandate level reached: 15% reduction achieved in Sonoma, Marin counties; still a 'long way to go' toward conservation, authorities warn
Santa Rosa Press Democrat / by Clark Mason
Desalination plan goes to Coastal Commission
San Diego Union Tribune / by Michael Burge
Carlsbad desalination plant to get Coastal Commission hearing
North County Times / by Gig Conaughton
Bonds not only water solution
North County Times Editorial
California's future rests on our water
Los Angeles Daily News / by Paul Rodriguez
Panel examines Tahoe fire causes: Government's role main focus of probe
San Jose Mercury News / by Amanda Fehd
The San Joaquin Delta's possible fate must be spelled out more clearly
Stockton Record Editorial
Big fish die-off tales
Imperial Valley Press / by Jonathan Athens
Officials unclear on Clear Lake infestation
Lake County Record-Bee / by Tiffany Revelle
Feds crown region's road plans fish friendly
Eureka Time-Standard / by John Driscoll
Toxic Conclusion: A state study found the Delta highly polluted, particularly the Grant Line Canal
Tracy Press / by Bob Brownne
YC’s water just got better: At $24 million, it’s one of city’s most expensive projects
Marysville Appeal-Democrat / by John Dickey
Hard choice on water softeners
The Reporter (Vacaville) / by Melissa Murphy
Don't touch the water; Report: District water may increase ‘cancer & kidney toxicity’
Manteca Bulletin / by Jason Campbell