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On Water news: 1 November 2007
Quake a reminder of risk for levees
Sacramento Bee / by Carrie Peyton Dahlberg
Nacimiento pipeline plan down to last holdouts as some eminent domain cases still not settled
San Luis Obispo Tribune / by Sally Connell
Ramona water district probe launched: Manager's reluctance to accept help during fire angers residents
San Diego Union Tribune / by Craig Gustafson
Chinook salmon shortfall puzzles anglers, experts: The numbers of fish returning are far below expectations
Sacramento Bee / by Matt Weiser
Projects serve needs of Delta ecosystem
Sacramento Bee / by Mike Chrisman, California's resources secretary
Plans by Cargill to build homes on salt-flat acreage alarms some
San Francisco Chronicle / by Jonathan Curiel
City to leave Five Mile beavers alone
Chico Enterprise-Record / by Jenn Klein
Water cleanup funds secured: Settlement with EPA nets $12.5 million
Pasadena Star News / by Fred Ortega
Waste violations continuing on Sprinter line, state board says
San Diego Union Tribune / by Michael Burge
A small victory in sludge battle
Bakersfield Californian Editorial
Native plant maven wins conservation award
Contra Costa Times / by Chris Treadway
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