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On Water news: 11 August 2008
Fish fight may doom dam: Environmental lawsuit to decide fate of Lake Red Bluff
Redding Record Searchlight / by Tim Hearden
Harvest of cash: Kern County agency buys public water low, sells high
Contra Costa Times / by Mike Taugher
Approval of desalination was critical
North County Times Editorial
Lives affected by eco-imposed water laws
Gridley Herald / by Karen Duncan
Major water ruling challenged
Associated Press / by Brendan Riley
Proposal to harness wind power off Mendocino coast worries fishing industry
Sacramento Bee / by Maddalena Jackson
Tiered pricing considered for water conservation
Daily Pilot (Newport) / by Daniel Tedford
Water issues tax city growth
Antelope Valley Press / by Linda Lee
What Manteca needs to do to reduce water waste
Manteca Bulletin / by Dennis Wyatt
Topanga Creek near Malibu will be allowed to rise again
Los Angeles Times / by Tami Abdollah
Bill would allow agencies to ban water softeners if salt threatens recycling efforts
Sacramento Bee / by Daniel Zarchy
Using creeks for sewers is costly
San Luis Obispo Tribune / by Daniel Sneed
A Tall, Cool Drink of ... Sewage?
New York Times / by Elizabeth Royte
Mines still threaten Colorado River, foes say
Arizona Republic / by Shaun McKinnon
Don't let thirsty Las Vegas suck the life out of Utah
Salt Lake Tribune / by Cris Cowley
Petitions challenge water pipeline: Opponents in two counties dispute state engineer ruling
Las Vegas Review-Journal / by Henry Brean
Goshute Tribe Opposes Water Pumping
Las Vegas Now / by George Knapp
Computerized systems make irrigation easy, save precious water
Modesto Bee / by Donna Birch
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