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On Water news: 21 July 2008
Judge delivers vindication but no relief for imperiled salmon, steelhead
Los Angeles Times / by Eric Bailey
Salmon threatened with extinction, judge says
Contra Costa Times / by Mike Taugher
At war over Valley water rights: Farmers fear they'll get short straw in court fight
Antelope Valley Press / by Linda Lee
Farm Bureau offers equitable water plan
Antelope Valley Press / by Linda Lee
Saving resources
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin / by Karen Jonas
Beyond the water bond: The time might not be right, but the intent is
Los Angeles Times Editorial
Who's doing the best job of saving water?
San Diego Union Tribune / by Mike Lee
Rejuvenated Bolsa Chica wetlands flourishing
Los Angeles Times / by Susannah Rosenblatt
Warming West is ground zero for wildfires
San Francisco Chronicle / by Jane Kay
Plan would convert waste water
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin / by Jennifer McLain
Dry times revive an old debate
Los Angeles Times / by Peter H. King
Is growth over? California's continuing water crisis may mean the end of the state as we have known it.
Los Angeles Times / by Cary Lowe
California water planning needs to get moving
San Francisco Chronicle Editorial
Canal not a solution for Delta
Stockton Record / by Michael Fitzgerald
Get used to hearing a lot more talk about the Delta
Modesto Bee / by Daniel Weintraub
Forty years ago, an oil spill near Santa Barbara, Calif., spawned environmental activism. Not surprisingly, residents are none too happy with President Bush's offshore drilling plan.
Newsweek / by Jamie Reno
California's drought brings House panel to Fresno
McClatchy Newspapers / by Michael Doyle
Mining's Toxic Legacy in the California Sierras
California Progress Report / by Mike Thornton
Los Angeles Times / by Eric Bailey
Salmon threatened with extinction, judge says
Contra Costa Times / by Mike Taugher
At war over Valley water rights: Farmers fear they'll get short straw in court fight
Antelope Valley Press / by Linda Lee
Farm Bureau offers equitable water plan
Antelope Valley Press / by Linda Lee
Saving resources
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin / by Karen Jonas
Beyond the water bond: The time might not be right, but the intent is
Los Angeles Times Editorial
Who's doing the best job of saving water?
San Diego Union Tribune / by Mike Lee
Rejuvenated Bolsa Chica wetlands flourishing
Los Angeles Times / by Susannah Rosenblatt
Warming West is ground zero for wildfires
San Francisco Chronicle / by Jane Kay
Plan would convert waste water
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin / by Jennifer McLain
Dry times revive an old debate
Los Angeles Times / by Peter H. King
Is growth over? California's continuing water crisis may mean the end of the state as we have known it.
Los Angeles Times / by Cary Lowe
California water planning needs to get moving
San Francisco Chronicle Editorial
Canal not a solution for Delta
Stockton Record / by Michael Fitzgerald
Get used to hearing a lot more talk about the Delta
Modesto Bee / by Daniel Weintraub
Forty years ago, an oil spill near Santa Barbara, Calif., spawned environmental activism. Not surprisingly, residents are none too happy with President Bush's offshore drilling plan.
Newsweek / by Jamie Reno
California's drought brings House panel to Fresno
McClatchy Newspapers / by Michael Doyle
Mining's Toxic Legacy in the California Sierras
California Progress Report / by Mike Thornton
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