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Natural Resources

Jan. 5, 2001

On the Water Front

SAN FRANCISCO - Within days of bunking down in the White House for the first time as president, George W. Bush likely will have to make one of the quickest and most peculiar calls of his young presidency: what to do about draining contaminated irrigation water from California farmland.

By Dennis Pfaff
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Within days of bunking down in the White House for the first time as president, George W. Bush likely will have to make one of the quickest and most peculiar calls of his young presidency: what to do about draining contaminated irrigation water from California farmland.
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