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On Water news: 20 August 2008
Tunneling nearly complete for Inland Empire water project: Breakthrough expected today at Devil Canyon in the San Bernardino Mountains. The Inland Feeder Project will connect the California Aqueduct to the Diamond Valley Lake.
Los Angeles Times / by Tony Perry
Tunnel adding key link to MWD's Inland Feeder water project
Riverside Press Enterprise / by Jennifer Bowles
Study critiques security at dams: Communication first issue addressed by federally commissioned report
Redding Record Searchlight / by Ryan Sabalow
Penn State Public Broadcasting Documentary on Nation's Deteriorating Water Infrastructure to Air Nationally Starting in October: Experts fear aging national water infrastructure system is under stress and on the verge of failure
PR Newswire
IID declares water shortage
Imperial Valley Press / by Brianna Lusk
Westlands discusses nuclear plants
The Fresno Bee / by Dennis Pollock
Water ordinances advance: New construction projects and faucets in public restrooms would face more stringent regulations under laws.
The Burbank Leader / by Alison Tully
This week's pivotal for state Capitol's budget, water battles
The Sacramento Bee / by Dan Walters
Assembly casts bipartisan vote to support Wolk water conservation bill
California Chronicle / by California Political Desk
Supervisors oppose water reallocation
Redding Record Searchlight / by Kimberly Ross
Salton Sea restoration gets Senate approval
The Desert Sun / by Jake Henshaw
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