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On Water news: 21 November
Bush angers environmentalists with last-minute rule changes
Los Angeles Times / by Jim Tankersley
Recovery efforts continue for Tea Fire
Daily Sound / by Eric Lindberg
Dam deal still stokes controversy: Critics from all sides assail new deal on Klamath Basin water
Capital Press / by Mateusz Perkowski
Where does it go when you flush?
Sonoma Valley Sun / by Neal Ross
Early steps toward desal plant in West Basin
Beach Reporter / by Sascha Bush
Officials take step toward banning septic tanks in Malibu
Associated Press
City wins water appeal
Santa Rosa Press-Democrat / by Bob Norberg
CSU San Bernardino student wins combined scholarship award
Western Municipal Water District
Water-conservation measures not enough to meet 2020 target, officials say
Riverside Press-Enterprise / by Jim Miller
Drought could become local problem
Oroville Mercury-Register / by Heather Hacking
Editorial: Finally, progress on the San Joaquin
The Capital Press
Deal reached to limit planting fish for sport
Sacramento Bee / by Matt Weiser
My View: Let's make a future for California's fish
Special to The Sacramento Bee / by Peter Moyle
Editorial: And now the work begins
Eureka Times-Standard
Waxman win boosts state's clout in Congress
San Francisco Chronicle Washington Bureau / by Zachary Coile
Drip irrigation may not save water, analysis finds
The New York Times / by Henry Fountain
Water quality advances in danger: Farmer sees conflict between food safety and conservation
The Capital Press / by Cecilia Parsons
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