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On Water news: 19 September
Smelt threaten irrigation projects: Lawsuit could junk scores of valley water contracts
Capitol Ag Press / by Hank Shaw
EPA must limit builders' water pollution: U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals upholds a California suit by the Natural Resources Defense Council
The Los Angeles Times / by Carol J. Williams
Save the oceans, save ourselves
The San Jose Mercury News / by Steve Sorensen
Desert Water Agency board moves toward integrated regional water plan
The Desert Sun / by RaNeeka J. Claxton
Editorial -- Flood of misinformation: State's new flood maps are inaccurate, confusing
The Stockton Record
Anaheim asks residents, businesses to cut back on water: The city asks residents and businesses, including large water customers such as Disneyland, to voluntary reduce water use.
The Orange County Register / by Eric Carpenter
Cadiz says it has water pipeline route deal
The Mercury News / Associated Press
Liquid justice: Shortage prompts city to consider a policing program to target water-wasters, but some experts see another way
Pasadena Weekly / by Joe Piasecki
Toll Road Debate Rages On
San Clemente Times / by Rebecca Nordquist
Vol. 3, Issue 38, September 18-24, 2008
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