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Environmental

Apr. 3, 2007

Officials Weigh Options to Avoid System Interruption Over Species Protection

SAN FRANCISCO - While some officials have vowed to continue fighting a recent ruling on a key part of the State Water Project, others acknowledge they might have to move quickly to try to comply with the judge's demand.

By Dennis Pfaff
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN FRANCISCO - While some officials have vowed to continue fighting a recent ruling on a key part of the State Water Project, others acknowledge they might have to move quickly to try to comply with the judge's demand.
      Alameda County Superior Court Judge Frank Roesch on March 22 told water officials they had 60 days to figure out how to bring p...

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