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On Water news: 1 February 2008
Water managers told: Plan now for crisis
San Francisco Chronicle / by David Perlman
California's Central Valley Salmon in "Unprecedented Collapse": Yuba's Wild Salmon Runs No Less Severe
Yuba Net Editorial / by South Yuba River Citizens League (SYRCL)
Fishing for a lawsuit
San Francisco Chronicle Editorial
Sierra snowpack good - drought fears lessen
San Francisco Chronicle / by Peter Fimrite
San Diego would gain under new drought plan: Metropolitan proposal calls for less-severe cuts
San Diego Union Tribune / by Michael Gardner
Reservoirs drink in the rains: Local water officials hopeful for a ‘good water year’
Napa Valley Register / by Kerana Todorov
Truckee water wars may end
Tahoe Daily Tribune / by Martin Griffith
County not only local agency that may sell water
Chico Enterprise Record / by Heather Hacking
Geological Survey scientists rate Santa Clara River water safe
Ventura County Star / by Zeke Barlow
Leaders push for speedy levee repairs: Sacramento's top officials worry building shutdown would be economic blow.
Sacramento Bee / by Deb Kollars
Man-made water woes?
Tracy Press / by Bob Brownne
Sandia Researchers Develop Integrated Computer Model for Energy and Water Management
California Council on Science and Technology
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