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On Water news: 15 September
Editorial: Farmers must monitor, reduce water use
The San Francisco Chronicle
Another View: State's ag industry already water-wise
The Sacramento Bee / by A.G. Kawamura
Bill for water fixes stuck in limbo
San Jose Mercury News / by Mike Taugher
Opinion: Think tank solutions run dry in our valley
The Modesto Bee
Green Gadget: Drought fighter
The Redding Record Searchlight / by Debra Atlas
Two districts plan $200 million aquifer: Padre Dam would pump cleaned wastewater to Helix
San Diego Union Tribune / by Mike Lee
Metropolitan to Conduct Second Public Forum on Southern California's Water Future, in Face of Supply Challenges: Agency to Update Its Water Resources Plan That Will Lead to Fundamental Changes in the Way Supplies Are Developed, Managed and Distributed Through the Year 2030
MarketWatch - Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
Water bond difference must be solved
The Salinas Californian / by Anna M. Caballero
Editorial: Water bill deserved to die, for now
Capital Ag Press
New options considered for Cachuma
Lompock Record / by Chuck Schultz
Top trout lakes hold promise, but watch that fishing line
The San Francisco Chronicle / by Tom Stienstra
Smaller agency still fights plan
The San Bernardino Sun / by Andrew Edwards
Palmdale Water District approves rate study
The Antelope Valley Press / by Alisha Semchuck
Farmers water rates to rise : Cost-savings plan for farmers to be eliminated in next five years
North County Times / by Nicole Sack
Padre Dam would pump cleaned wastewater to Helix
San Diego Union-Tribune / by Mike Lee
Wiyot Tribes begins clean-up on Indian Island
Eureka Times-Standard / by Donna Tam
'Invisible' municipal workers make Manteca run smoothly
Manteca Bulletin / by Dennis Wyatt
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