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On Water news: 12 October 2007
FEMA denies levee exemption in flood-prone area of Sacramento
Associated Press
Flood of progress: FEMA, new laws signal a notable change
Sacramento Bee Editorial
Pollution pouring into nation's waters far beyond legal limits
San Francisco Chronicle / by Zachary Coile
-View accompanying report: Troubled Waters: An analysis of 2005 Clean Water Act compliance
Temecula change to save 107 billion gallons of water
Riverside Press Enterprise / by Jeff Horseman
Mendocino revives Eel River water plan: Piping spring flow from Dos Rios to reservoir could run afoul of Wild and Scenic Rivers Act
Santa Rosa Press Democrat / by Glenda Anderson
Dry wells: Confusion grows in Barona's water dispute
San Diego Union-Tribune Editorial
Canal map leads to the unknown
Stockton Record / by Michael Fitzgerald
No protection yet for vanishing Delta fish
San Jose Mercury News / by Mike Taugher
Flood laws mirroring Yolo work: New bills help prevent flooding, cover some costs
Davis Enterprise / by Beth Curda
Squaw tests water injection to store valley's drinking water: Metals have tainted groundwater
Sierra Sun / by David Bunker
City faces decision on sewage
Auburn Journal / by Jenna Nielsen
Partisan gridlock on water worries officials in region
Riverside Press-Enterprise / by Aaron Burgin
Water at Merced jail spurs lawsuit over arsenic: Merced County knew levels unsafe but did nothing, claim alleges
Modesto Bee / by Victor A. Patton