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On Water news: 28 September 2007
Coalition plans to sue government, power firm to save delta smelt
San Francisco Chronicle / by Peter Fimrite
Conserve or discount gone, farmers told
North County Times / by Quinn Eastman
Growers warned of water cutbacks
San Diego Union-Tribune / by Elena Gaona
Water Authority entering talks with NorCal farmers
North County Times / by Gig Conaughton
Nature holds its ground at Compton Creek: Wildlife clings to a portion of the polluted waterway, whose future rests on negotiations with a mall developer.
Los Angeles Times / by Louis Sahagun
Invest now for a healthy bay in the future
San Jose Mercury News / by David Lewis and Peter A. Darbee
County eyes parcel fee for water cleanup
Pasadena Star-News / by Alison Hewitt
Klamath to be posted for toxic algae
Eureka Times-Standard / by John Driscoll
Dry spell has kept bacteria low at beaches
Los Angeles Times / by James Ricci
Beaches excel on quality of water Lack of rain cited for 'A' grades
Ventura County Star / by Adam Foxman
Assembly Democrats talk water: Unlike the governor's plan, theirs would have localities bear most costs for dams
Sacramento Bee / by E.J. Schultz
Water-resource plan for state long overdue
Contra Costa Times Editorial
Discretion is the better part of valor when it comes to proposals for a peripheral canal
Tracy Press Editorial
Flood insurance aid may ease sting for homeowners: Levee issues put those in Lathrop especially at risk
Stockton Record / by Hank Shaw
Ceres cited for tainted drinking water
Modesto Bee / by Michelle Hatfield
Mendocino declares Stage 1 water shortage
Associated Press