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On Water news: 31 January 2008
Farmers sue in fight over water: State fish policy ruining the Delta, they claim.
Sacramento Bee / by Denny Walsh and Matt Weiser
Report: Water supplies will dwindle in California
Central Valley Business Times
As Water Conservation Gets Tougher, City Spends Less
Voice of San Diego / by Rob Davis
Fishermen fear lost salmon season: Dramatic drop in chinook returning to Sacramento River may idle North Coast boats
Santa Rosa Press Democrat / by Robert Digitale
Open house on Lake Davis pike
Sacramento Bee / by Jane Braxton Little
Report faults Navy in sewage spill: Despite improvement, region has too many overflows, water board says
San Diego Union Tribune / by Mike Lee
Warren Resources charged for four oil spills in refinery
Associated Press
Water sale could cover county's bill
Chico Enterprise Record / by Roger H. Aylworth
Manteca levee gains a tentative OK from FEMA
Modesto Bee / by Inga Miller
Sutter to join flood advisory program
Marysville Appeal-Democrat / by John Dickey
Army Corps of Engineers determines Natomas levees substandard: FEMA requires new buildings be 20 feet off the ground
California Aggie / by Alysoun Bonde
Flood waters: Rohnert Park mobile home residents' anger is misdirected
Santa Rosa Press Democrat Editorial
Political sparks fly over Novato trestle's role in flooding
Marin Independent Journal / by Brad Breithaupt
New Tuolumne Utilities District water plants to start operating
Sonora Union Democract / by Mike Morris
EID receives grant for South Fork American River water quality study (PDF)