On Water news: 22 February 2008

February 22nd, 2008   (735 views )

Schwarzenegger, Feinstein seek compromise on Calif. water bond
Associated Press / by Samantha Young

Water tag team hits the Capitol: Feinstein, Schwarzenegger meet with lawmakers to work on state bond measure.
Fresno Bee / by E.J. Schultz

Big storm to blast region: Wind gusts up to 70 mph expected when worst of it hits Saturday afternoon
Sacramento Bee / by Matt Weiser

Sierra snowpack triple 2007's total
Visalia Times-Delta / by Hillary S. Meeks

A local water war
Long Beach Press-Telegram

Valley water is safe from Vegas raid; Official: 'There is no plot in Nevada to shut down California agriculture'

Desert Sun / by Keith Matheny

California, neighbors must manage water with care
Desert Sun Editorial

Invasive species threatening local waters

Sierra Sun / by Bruce Ajari

Quagga mussels a growing threat to Arizona water systems

Lake Havasu News-Herald / by John Rudolf

Yuba fish woes spawn lawsuit
Marysville Appeal-Democrat / by Andrea Koskey

Matt Stoecker's plan is to set the steelhead free to get back to Corte Madera Creek
San Francisco Chronicle / by Sam Whiting

Healdsburg wastewater ruling could have statewide impact
Santa Rosa Press-Democrat / by Bob Norberg

Martinez refinery is top polluter: Tesoro had 1.8 million pounds of toxic releases in 2006 to lead Bay Area for fourth year in a row
Contra Costa Times / by Mike Taugher

State tests levees in Sacramento neighborhood
Central Valley Business Times

Pajaro Valley agency in hot water over pumping lawsuit: Pumping lawsuit could take huge bite out of funding
Monterey Herald / by Donna Jones

Mystic Lake likely to vanish amid dry spell
Riverside Press Enterprise / by Jose Arballo Jr.

Reservoir environmental reports findings are positive: Upper Chiquita Reservoir will have little environmental impact, but dust is a concern, report says.
Orange County Register / by Eugene W. Fields

Long-delayed effort to clean up Bay pollution hits another snag
San Diego Union Tribune / by Mike Lee

Antelope Valley to see reduced water supply for a week: Residents are being urged to conserve during expansion of a treatment facility.
Los Angeles Times / by Ann M. Simmons

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