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Litigation

Mar. 23, 2002

Water Rules

Opinion Column - By Edward J. Casey - Some say that the story of California is the story of water. Without the construction of such large water projects as the Colorado River Aqueduct, the State Water Project and the Owens Valley Aqueduct, Southern California would simply be a barren, semiarid desert. Instead, California hosts one of the largest populations and economies in the country.

        By Edward J. Casey
        
        Some say that the story of California is the story of water. Without the construction of such large water projects as the Colorado River Aqueduct, the State Water Project and the Owens Valley Aqueduct, Southern California would simply be a barren, semiarid desert. Instead, California hosts on...

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