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On Water news: 30 November 2007
Huge levee project advances: Area flood board OKs first phase despite opposition from dozens of residents.
Sacramento Bee / by Matt Weiser
Expecting a dry winter but ‘Pineapple Express’ could leave a watery mark on Napa
Napa Valley Register / by Kevin Courtney
Dry Sierra can be predictably wild
North Lake Tahoe Bonanza / by Tanya Canino
Supervisors to talk water conservation
Ukiah Daily Journal / by Rob Burgess
Tilapia levels at Salton Sea highest in 5 years
Desert Sun / by Keith Matheny
Broader study of the Klamath River Basin urged: Panel says the river's many tributaries must also be given attention.
Los Angeles Times / by Eric Bailey
State lifts ban on fishing, crabbing after S.F. Bay oil spill
San Francisco Chronicle / by Peter Fimrite
A very fishy situation: Faulty federal plans contribute to really big mess in the San Joaquin Delta
Stockton Record Editorial
Vacancies on water boards filled
San Diego Union Tribune / by Mike Lee and Michael Gardner
Levee squabbles hit Live Oak general plan
Marysville Appeal-Democrat / by Robert LaHue
Napa Creek-area residents remain 'In Harm's Way'
Napa Valley Register / by Kevin Courtney
Wishing for water
San Lorenzo Valley Press Banner / by Peter Burke
Soon on tap: purified sewer water: Water officials ready to flip the switch on Orange County's Groundwater Replenishment System.
Orange County Register / by Pat Brennan