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On Water news: 30 January 2008
Salmon supply is collapsing, officials say: Number of fish that returned to spawn in the Sacramento River this past year is down by 67 percent
Associated Press / by Terence Chea
Dancing for rain: Recent rains have swelled local creeks and strengthened the snowpack, but water pumping restrictions and judicial rulings mean a dry summer could still be in store for valley farmers
Tracy Press / by Jonathan Partridge
Water worries over? Let's ask experts
Sacramento Bee / by Ngoc Nguyen
Residents sound off on Oakley well project
Contra Costa Times / by Paula King
House panel hears of vain efforts on Delta smelt
Sacramento Bee / by Michael Doyle
Water stakeholders weigh in on delta plans
Ag Alert / by Ching Lee
Bradbury Dam gates opened to release water at Cachuma Lake
Associated Press
New flood maps are now available
Stockton Record
City OKs Natomas development
Sacramento Bee
Want water in river?
Bakersfield Californian Editorial
Water released from swollen lake
Lompoc Record / by Glenn Wallace
Boat inspections aim to prevent mussel buildup: Invasive species could clog cities' water pipes
Stockton Record / by Alex Breitler
Tar balls close beaches: Gobs of goo thought to be from Cosco Busan spill
San Francisco Chronicle / by Steve Rubenstein
DWR Releases Draft EIR for North Delta Flood Control and Ecosystem Restoration Project