Daily Journal Staff Writer
A controversial deal dividing water rights to the Colorado River among Southern California users might be preserved, thanks to a state appellate court ruling Wednesday.
The deal involves government-brokered plans to send huge amounts of water from the agricultural Imperial Valley to urban users in San Diego and the Coachella Valley, which opponents say threaten farmers and divert water from the ecolog...
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