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Sep. 15, 2006

Salmon Will Return to San Joaquin

SAN FRANCISCO - California's second-largest river will flow freely with salmon once more under an historic agreement announced Wednesday after 18 years of litigation.

By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer
     
SAN FRANCISCO - California's second-largest river will flow freely with salmon once more under an historic agreement announced Wednesday after 18 years of litigation.
      Large sections of the San Joaquin River that have been dry since the Friant Dam was built in 1959 will be rewatered over time through a restoration process that's...

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