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On Water news: 20 March 2008
Clamping down on quagga mussels
Los Angeles Times / by Catherine Saillant
Supervisors approve purchase of four check stations for Quagga
Lake County Record Bee / by Elizabeth Wilson
Water pollution, drought spell double trouble
Agoura Hills Acorn / by Stephanie Bertholdo
Helping grapes, fish share water: Growers, conservationists work together for solution
Santa Rosa Press Democrat / by Robert Digitale
Prunedale crowd backs water pipeline project
Monterey Herald / by Jim Johnson
Water agency looks into using river more
Stockton Record / by Dana M. Nichols
Rains only help if water can be delivered to farms
Sacramento Bee / by Jean P. Sagouspe, president of Westlands Water District
Chinook salmon fewer in Merced River: Options to address issue affect fishing, wildlife interests.
Fresno Bee / by Dhyana Levey
Critics say water board has 'given up'
Stockton Record / by Alex Breitler
Will man-made floating islands clean up Atascadero Lake?
San Luis Obispo Tribune / by Stephen Curran
Agencies get cleanup funds
Inland Valley Bulletin / by Jason Pesick
Oxnard to take over a water district
Ventura County Star / by Rachel McGrath
IID: Time for some stability
Imperial Valley Press / by Brianna Lusk
Gun club in crosshairs: PUC plans for Lake Merced that could close facility have set off hot debate between members, neighbors
San Francisco Chronicle / by Marisa Lagos
Water Agency to explore energy independence
Santa Rosa Press Democrat / by Bleys W. Rose
To see Randy Poole, General Manager of said Water Agency, speak about their energy initiative, check out his recent lecture in the California Colloquium on Water.
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