On Water news: 29 February 2008

February 29th, 2008   (739 views )

Snowpack not satisfying state water officials
San Francisco Chronicle / by Charles Burress

Snowpack confirms it: no drought
San Jose Mercury News / by Julie Sevrens Lyons and Paul Rogers

Backers of water-storage projects lobby in D.C.
Fresno Bee / by Michael Doyle

Central Valley farms to get 45 percent of irrigation water allocations
Central Valley Business Times

Chinook salmon hit record low in Sacramento
San Francisco Chronicle

Total fishing ban on salmon weighed

Sacramento Bee / by Matt Weiser

Mill Creek Project final EIR, Alternative A get county's OK

Ukiah Daily Journal / by Rob Burgess

Schwarzenegger to move ahead on Delta canal study: He also will call for 20% per capita cut in state water use.
Sacramento Bee / by Kevin Yamamura

California business groups drop plan for water bond
Riverside Press Enterprise / by Don Thompson

Mapping a disaster: San Joaquin County residents are learning more about living in a flood plain and how to escape if the waters rise
Stockton Record / by Zachary K. Johnson

Stockton ready to retake waterworks: Utility reverting to city control as of Saturday

Stockton Record / by David Siders

Adams' rainy day gift to levee study

Marin Independent Journal

Sewer system upgrade: City of Lodi starts $7.5 million project to fix 5 miles of pipe
Lodi News-Sentinel / by Chris Nichols

Stream team finishes work: New and improved Calabasas creek unveiled
Agoura Hills Acorn / by Joann Groff

Biologists concerned about sand, mud buildup

North County Times / by Barbara Henry 

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