New York Times: Flanked by the interior secretary and a federal environmental watchdog, Gov. Jerry Brown unveiled his plan to reconfigure the state’s oversubscribed water distribution system in hopes of satisfying the conflicting demands of Southern California cities, agribusinesses and environmentalists, which have competing claims on the flow of the Sacramento River, the state’s largest source of fresh water. The officials said their plan would ensure both that the ecosystem of the Sacramento River’s delta would......
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A New Plan to Fix California Water System
Posted by New York Times: Felicity Barringer and Jennifer Medina on July 26th, 2012
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