On Water news: 22-24 September 2007

September 24th, 2007   (723 views )

22 September

Supervisors ready to oppose Delta canal
Stockton Record / by Zachary K. Johnson

Temecula-area farmers brace for water cuts

Riverside Press-Enterprise / by Jeff Horseman

Fallbrook alert puts limits on water use
San Diego Union-Tribune / by Matthew T. Hall and Mike Lee

Pact gives a reprieve to Valley's levee trees
Sacramento Bee / by Matt Weiser

23 September

Water gait
Napa Valley Register / by Bill Kisliuk

Town would like a stake through the pike

Los Angeles Times / by Eric Bailey

Secret lives of fish

Eureka Reporter / by Nathan Rushton

Storm water a challenge: Practical steps needed
Ventura County Star Editorial

Flood maps for Yuba City years away: FEMA won’t start revising until 2009
Marysville Appeal-Democrat / by John Dickey

04 County seeking $7.5 million

Imperial Valley Press / by Darren Simon

24 September

Canal plan is floated for Delta woes

Sacramento Bee / by Matt Weiser

Rush put on water debate: Governor wants voters to borrow billions to help increase supply

Stockton Record / by Hank Shaw

Unlike its neighbor, L.A. goes with the flow
Los Angeles Times / by Steve Hymon

Pumping station would have "severe impact" on salmon runs
Chico Enterprise-Record / by Cliff Larimer

Water crisis grips California: Leaders make pitch for delta fix

Capital Press / by Bob Krauter

Mothball fleet: Suisun Bay cleanup costly, but worth it

Vallejo Times Herald

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