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On Water news: 28 November 2007
State releases meager water supply estimate
North County Times / by Gig Conaughton
State leaves Long Beach Water Dept. high and dry
Long Beach Press=Telegram / by Paul Eakins
At Lake Mendocino, lake bed grows as water level drops
Ukiah Daily Journal / by Ben Brown
PWD pays to reserve water
Antelope Valley Press / by Alisha Semchuck
Palo Alto high and dry? Like the rest of the state, Palo Alto and Bay Area face future crisis over how to manage water supply
Palo Alto Weekly / by Sue Dremann
Should we rely on Norcal or Poseidon?
Orange County Register / by Bill Borden
Levee repair effort kills thousands of fish
Los Angeles Times / by Eric Bailey
Fish left high and dry by government
Chico Enterprise-Record Editorial
Supes speak out on Delta plan
Vacaville Reporter / by Danny Bernardini
Group to study redband trout: Conservationists raised $120,000 for McCloud River fish
Redding Record Searchlight / by Dylan Darling
7 federal wildlife decisions to be revised
Los Angeles Times / by Janet Wilson
Shell Oil restarts cleanup of site
Bakersfield Californian / by Stacey Shepard
Water guesswork
Riverside Press Enterprise Editorial
Water district earns education award
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin / by Canan Tasci
Around S.F. Bay, oiled birds still found nearly 3 weeks after spill
San Francisco Chronicle / by Jane Kay
Tar balls wash up at San Leandro Marina: Few found; Area remains open to public
Inside Bay Area / by Martin Ricard
Proposed bill would expand Clean Water Act
Ag Alert / by Kate Campbell
UCSB Dean Wins Award for Water Quality Findings
Daily Nexus / by Sabrina Ricci