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On Water news: 28-30 July 2007
28 July 2007
Corps may leave most levee habitat
Sacramento Bee / by Matt Weiser
Sac. River made priority
Woodland Daily Democrat / by Robin Hindery
Study begins to isolate Delta pollution causes
Central Valley Business Times
29 July 2007
Water solutions begin to flow from Sacramento
Contra Costa Times / by Mike Taugher
Officials worry over S.F. possibly siphoning off water supply
Stockton Record / by Alex Breitler
Customer list growing for possible desalination plant
San Diego Union Tribune / by Michael Burge
Save water now to avoid restrictions
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin Editorial
Gold or fish? Battle brews on California rivers
Sacramento Bee / by Peter Hecht
Folsom Dam pours it on: Rapid releases are worrying fish fans
Sacramento Bee / by Matt Weiser
Tension mounts over Los Cerritos Wetlands
Los Angeles Times / by Deborah Schoch
Why Rialto stands up for citizens' health
San Bernardino County Sun / by Winnie Hanson and Ed Scott
Dams and levees heighten flood danger in a warming world
San Francisco Chronicle / by Patrick McCully
30 July 2007
That green lawn worth some green: SR pays homeowners up to $250 to tear up grass in name of water conservation
Santa Rosa Press Democrat / by Mike McCoy
Sea money proves bone of contention
Desert Sun / by Keith Matheny
Plans underway to reclaim wetland for endangered birds
Inside Bay Area / by Rachel Cohen
Pollution widespread in Valley waterways
Stockton Record / by Alex Breitler
SR plan to boost pumping to Geysers
Santa Rosa Press Democrat / by Mike McCoy
County nabs big grant to clean water
San Mateo Daily Journal / by Michelle Durand