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On Water news: 19 June 2008
Water use cuts fall short of goals in East Bay
San Francisco Chronicle / by Kelly Zito
Capital gushes wasted water: Metropolitan region's per-capita use tops U.S. daily average as conservation pledges go unmet.
Sacramento Bee / by Matt Weiser
Desalination process part of new power plant's plans
San Diego Union Tribune / by Michael Burge
California leaders say 'no way' to coastal oil drilling
Sacramento Bee / by Rob Hotakainen
Karuk Tribe and Fishing Groups Call on Schwarzenegger to Limit Gold Mining To Save Struggling Fisheries
YubaNet
Keeping the Water Pure Is Suddenly in Demand
New York Times / by James Flanigan
Long Beach agrees to study removing breakwater to cleanse beaches
Los Angeles Times / by Deborah Schoch
Falling lake level will empty Folsom marina early
Sacramento Bee / by Bill Lindelof
Avoiding 'icky' waters
Malibu Times
Judge dismisses perchlorate actions at request of Colton, Rialto, San Bernardino County governments
Riverside Press Enterpise / by Mary Bender
Lodi's legal fight over toxic groundwater ends
Stockton Record
There's big money in the city's sewage
Ridgecrest Daily Indpendent / by Nathanial Liedl
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