On Water news: 28 February 2008

February 28th, 2008   (741 views )

Senators tell Schwarzenegger to curtail work on peripheral canal
Associated Press / by Steve Lawrence

Canal plan ignites old state feud: Three lawmakers accuse governor of enflaming rivalries, threaten to halt negotiations over water bond
Contra Costa Times / by Mike Taugher

Long-term Nevada Irrigation District rate boost put on hold
Grass Valley Union / by Laura Brown

DDT found in Sierra lakes: Long-banned pesticide surfaces in Sequoia park
Fresno Bee / by Mark Grossi

Water official: Flow plan will be served up soon
Stockton Record / by Alex Breitler

Salton Sea Authority nearly out of money: Board aims to fulfill mission as funds run dry
Desert Sun / by Keith Matheny

State budget, development top issues at forum
Sonora Union-Democrat / by Lenore Rutherford

From sludge to fertilizer

San Diego Union Tribune / by Emily Vizzo

Santa Rosa neighborhood goes dry: Bennett Ridge residents haven't had water in a week due to contaminated tank

Santa Rosa Press Democrat / by Randi Rossmann

Parks less than pristine: Dangerous levels of toxics imperil humans, wildlife

San Francisco Chronicle / by Peter Fimrite

Living with climate change: Will our rivers survive?
Sunset Magazine, a roundtable discussion featuring Pat Mulroy of the Southern Nevada Water Authority and Peter Gleick of the Pacific Institute, among others

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