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On Water news: 27 March 2008
Sierra snowpack dips to normal as dry period follows early storms
Associated Press / by Don Thompson
Local agency looks to buy 3.7M bath tubs of water: Yuba County selling water under settlement
Santa Clarita Signal
Conservation push planned by county water authority: $1.6 million could be spent on campaign
San Diego Union Tribune / by Mike Lee
Coachella Valley Water District may change water rates: Possible tiered structure could force excessive water users to pay more
Desert Sun / by Keith Matheny
Panel urges Carmel River reroute: San Clemente Dam: Multiphase removal estimated at $83 million
Monterey Herald / by Kevin Howe
Cachuma Lake remains open to boaters
Los Angeles Times / by Pete Thomas
Turlock facing $216,000 fine for sewage discharge violations
Modesto Bee / by Michael R. Shea
Sewage fix for Dixon could linger
Vacaville Reporter / by Melissa Murphy
Development in Delta up for debate: Scaled-down Clarksburg project could tell future of building in sensitive areas
Stockton Record / by Alex Breitler
Controversial Sugar Mill housing project goes back to Delta panel
Sacramento Bee / by Mary Lynne Vellinga
Council OKs $3.6 million basin project: Ponds will catch water; trails, rest areas added
Inland Valley Daily Bulletion / by Mona Shadia
USDA to offer grant, loans for water upgrades: Santa Margarita residents could pay more for water services if projects for a storage tank and pipes are OK’d
San Luis Obispo Tribune / by Stephen Curran
Air Force dumps dirty water into Fitzgerald: Directing the water into harbor comes as unwelcome solution
Half Moon Bay Review / by David F. Smydra Jr.
More water wrangling
Sierra Sun / by Greyson Howard
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