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On Water news: 23 January 2008
County close to water sale to south-state district
Chico Enterprise Record / by Heather Hacking
No 'Kumbaya moment' on Klamath deal
Eureka Times-Standard / by Jessie Faulkner
Here’s the catch: fewer salmon; So few Chinook migrated upstream last year that no fish will be available for pen-rearing programs — a setback for a local fisheries conservation group
San Luis Obispo Tribune / by David Sneed
Canal would destroy Delta
Tracy Press Opinion / by Blair Hake, California Delta Chambers and Visitors Bureau
Two options being pressed on treating sewage from Tijuana: Strategy decision still months away
San Diego Union-Tribune / by Mike Lee
Council approves clean-water programs: $320 million needed to fulfill mandates
San Diego Union-Tribune / by Jennifer Vigil
Reclamator creator touts plan for Osos: Fix sewer woes and get services district out of bankruptcy
San Luis Obispo Tribune / by Sona Patel
Flood Concerns For Valley Homeowners: Thousands of valley homeowners are now finding themselves in the middle of flood hazard areas
ABC 30 Fresno / by Andres Araiza
Insurance meets flood of reality
Stockton Record / by Michael Fitzgerald
Scientist speaks on water shortages: Gleick urges 20 percent consumption reduction
Stanford Daily / by Robert Toews
Lake Davis gets first 'all clear' on water quality tests
Plumas County News / by Diana Jorgenson