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On Water news: 3 March 2008
Delta plans taking shape: Governor unveils seven proposals while water officials gear up for study
Contra Costa Times / by Mike Taugher
California's water war heating up
Sacramento Bee / by Dan Walters
Water usage might tighten: Governor suggests cutting 20% over the next 12 years
Stockton Record / by Hank Shaw
California's water fortune is told at Gin Flat
Los Angeles Times / by Deborah Schoch
Growers gleeful as February rains fall at a 'nice' pace
San Diego Union Tribune / by Robert Krier
Wet February raises levels: Milder downpours help fill lakes, pad mountain slopes
Redding Record Searchlight / by Scott Mobley
Questions pile up for Carlsbad desal plant
North County Times / by Gig Conaughton
West, Northwest looking at building new dams
Associated Press / by Nicholas K. Geranios
Conflict seen in smelt rules: As water contractors join the rule-making on Delta pumping, group says 'fox is guarding the henhouse.'
Sacramento Bee / by Matt Weiser
A view too far: As the San Joaquin River Parkway hits a milestone, questions loom about its future and accessibility.
Fresno Bee / by Mark Grossi
New unit sniffs trouble, secures state's waters
Contra Costa Times / by Denis Cuff
Prado wetlands reborn through hard work
Riverside Press Enterprise / by Paige Austin
Officials consider salmon-fishing ban: Data shows Sacramento fall run at its lowest level in 37 years
Redding Record Searchlight
City to get $2 million toward cleanup cost
San Francisco Chronicle / by Cecilia M. Vega
Call to investigate Delta land deal: State spending on Staten Island is questioned
Stockton Record / by Hank Shaw
Garcia bills would add Coachella members to IID board
Imperial Valley Press / by Brianna Lusk
Central Valley aquifer contamination probed
Central Valley Business Times
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