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Litigation

Apr. 3, 2007

A Fishy Relationship Over Water

A judge's recent decision that threatens to shut down a vital California water project has raised questions about the roles of two state agencies charged with protecting the environment and assuring adequate water supplies.

By Dennis Pfaff
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN FRANCISCO - A judge's decision that could shut down a vital California water project has raised questions about the roles of two state agencies charged with protecting the environment and assuring adequate water supplies.
      One of them, the Department of Water Resources, had to hire a private firm to represent it in the litigation that led to ...

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