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On Water news: 10 December 2007
Western States Agree to Water-Sharing Pact
New York Times / by Randal C. Archibold
Peripheral canal study criticized for secrecy: State water project users wanted data
San Jose Mercury News / by Mike Taugher
L.A.'s water savings are just a drop in the bucket
Los Angeles Times / by Deborah Schoch
Eroding Huntington Beach levee survives storms
Orange County Register / by Jennifer Muir
Battle of the beavers continues
Chico Enterprise Record
Drought Busters respond to 400-plus complaints in less than a month
Los Angeles Daily News / by Dana Bartholomew
Appeal to conserve water is spread slowly: 'It's a really tough message to convey,' county official says
San Diego Union-Tribune / by Mike Lee
Dry season parches ranchers: County livestock herds struggle with short supply of water, feed
Redding Record Searchlight / by Tim Hearden
State to review test wells denial: Cambria hopes a key hurdle in the town’s plan to build a desalination plant will be reconsidered
San Luis Obispo Tribune / by Kathe Tanner
Fish benefit of a Klamath pact questioned: As groups plan to vote on water deal, new studies say salmon may get shorted.
Sacramento Bee / by David Whitney
Tiny snail adds to pressure on San Lorenzo River fish: Officials fear that species could take food supplies needed by coho salmon, steelhead trout
Contra Costa Times / by Kurtis Alexander
Coastal wetlands project shows progress halfway to completion
San Diego Union-Tribune / by Elizabeth Fitzsimons
Symposium looks at climate change
Auburn Journal / by Gus Thomson
Casino wins OK to release wastewater: Chukchansi permit allows discharge in creek.
Fresno Bee / by Paula Lloyd
Panel looks for ways to manage flooding, development on alluvial fans
Riverside Press Enterprise / by Jennifer Bowles
Thousands of fish die, but where's DFG?
San Francisco Chronicle / by Tom Stienstra
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