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On Water news: 27 July 2007

Water plan gets a boost in Valley: Fresno-area leaders back governor's idea.
Fresno Bee / by Ely Portillo

Palm Springs sues agency over water meters
Los Angeles Times / by Jonathan Abrams

Residents asked to cut back on water: Voluntary program aimed at reducing use by 15% from 2004
Santa Rosa Press Democrat / by Clark Mason

Sacramento River a winner in House bill: Farm plan includes funds for improving water management.
Sacramento Bee / by David Whitney

Biologists: Klamath Fish Still Need Help
Associated Press / by Jeff Barnard

Salton Sea Fish Kill "In the Millions"
KESQ Palm Springs, ABC 3 / by Brittney Hopper

For the birds (and cattle): Plan opens door for new habitat, public access to thousands of acres

Davis Enterprise / by Cory Golden

Boeing faces fines over field lab runoff
Los Angeles Times / by Gregory W. Griggs

Water leaders push for state funding, approve conservation blueprint

North County Times / by Gig Conaughton

Levees set to be certified: County effort part of FEMA project

San Bernardino County Sun / by Joe Nelson

Water agency considers $35 million bond for funding

Auburn Journal / by Penne Usher

This entry was posted on July 27th, 2007 at 10:39:55 am and is filed under News.


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