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On Water news: 7 July 2008
Schwarzenegger and dams
Sacramento News and Review Letters / by Lester Snow, Director, California Department of Water Resources
Water Woes Are Drying Up Farm Economy In Southern San Joaquin Valley's West Side
Modesto Bee / by Dennis Pollock
Water recycling advances: Pipeline to irrigate parks, private lawns
Whittier Daily News / by Jennifer McLain
Hatchery program breeds delta smelt
Redding Record Searchlight / by Dylan Darling
Irrigating farmers receive good news
Fresno Bee / by Dennis Pollock
Rising tide of litigation for Delta
Stockton Record / by Michael Fitzgerald
Dry season makes for parched state
Chico Enterprise Record / by Ryan Olson
Water flows to drought areas: Groundwater going into aqueduct for water transfers
Capital Press / by Cecilia Parsons
Red Bluff Diversion Dam stays: Judge turns down removal request after two-week hearing
Capital Press / by Elizabeth Larson
Salmon fishing banned on Central Valley rivers
Sacramento Bee
New lab to safeguard water supply: Valley District opens $17 million facility
San Jose Mercury News / by Paul Rogers
Water service urges 10-percent cutback on use
Oroville Mercury-Register / by Heather Hacking
Manteca may oppose Peripheral Canal plan
Manteca Bulletin / by Dennis Wyatt
The era of simple solutions is over
Las Vegas Sun / by Pat Mulroy and Terry Katzer
Utah-Nevada water standoff quiet, fierce
Salt Lake Tribune / by Patty Henetz
More Evidence for a Revolutionary Theory of Water
Greenhouse gases called threat to Pacific life
San Francisco Chronicle / by David Perlman
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