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On Water news: 29 January 2008
Threats to imported water supplies make clouds welcome sight
North County Times / by Gig Conaughton
Water dilemma reaches valley
Desert Sun / by Keith Matheny
Petaluma OKs voluntary water plan: City Council backs program to encourage efficiency, conservation in coming years
Santa Rosa Press Democrat / by Paul Payne
Water district investigates threat of invasive mussels
Morgan Hill Times
Wastewater has Dixon all aswirl
Vacaville Reporter / by Melissa Murphy
20,000 gallons of sewage flow from California Men's Colony out to Morro Bay
San Luis Obispo Tribune / by David Sneed
Officials: Heavy rains, not flood control projects, blamed for flooding in Rohnert Park and Petaluma
Santa Rosa Press Democray / by Bob Norberg and Bleys W. Rose
How Will Sacramento's Weirs Prevent Flooding?
CBS 13
Pajaro Valley water agency must swallow $13.5 million bill: Settlement reached in lawsuits
Santa Cruz Sentinel / by Donna Jones
El Dorado County water agency eyes building 2 reservoirs
Sacramento Bee / by Cathy Locke
Water well plan concerns residents
Contra Costa Times / by Paula King
Separate project looks to replenish east valley aquifer
Desert Sun / by Keith Matheny
Golden opportunity in Grass Valley? Thanks to precious metal's big price jump, a foothills town that's rooted in mining sees a push to reopen long-shut shafts.
Sacramento Bee / by Todd Milbourn
Storm, vandals damage Martinez beaver dam
San Jose Mercury News / by Lisa P. White