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On Water news: 18 June 2008
Salmon smolts transported past the Delta
Sacramento Bee / by Matt Weiser
Bush urges Congress to lift offshore drilling ban
Associated Press / by H. Josef Hebert
California's Trouble: Rising Seas, Floods and Drought in Forecast
Terrain / by Jody Zaitlin
Watering the West: Growth Stops When the Water Runs Out
Science Progress / by Sarah Bates
California's Water Future: Crops wither--along with the water supply
Ag Alert / by Kate Campbell
Last of salmon trucked to San Pablo Bay
Contra Costa Times / by Mike Taugher
Rain gardens capture storm water, clean it up
San Francisco Chronicle / by Ron Sullivan and Joe Eaton
Judge: Water board must review decision on Klamath River algae
Redding Record Searchlight / by Dylan Darling
Artificial reef to reverse damage by San Onofre
Los Angeles Times / by Susannah Rosenblatt
Where's the water? Folsom eyes Sacramento River water for annexation
El Dorado Hills Telegraph / by Roger Phelps
Water district warns: Cut back now: Metropolitan Water District of Southern California is working on line that supplies water to most of Orange County.
Los Angeles Times / by Eugene W. Fields
Pajaro Valley water agency budgets to pay refunds
Santa Cruz Sentinel / by Donna Jones
Bacteria warnings posted at Pismo Pier
Santa Maria Times
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