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January 16, 2010

San Diego Union-Tribune

Editorial: No time to panic (Gulp)
Ruling on water compact faces lengthy appeal

When a Sacramento judge signaled last month that he would likely throw out the series of complex agreements reached in 2003 that provided a major new supply of water from the Colorado River for San Diego County, we argued that it was no time to panic.

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North County Times

REGION: Down the mountain

Mountain bikers descend from the peak at Elfin Forest Recreational Reserve during the Racers and Chasers Mountain Bike Race on Saturday.

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San Diego Daily Transcript

Judge's ruling may limit water deliveries from the Colorado River
By: Monica Unhold

A Superior Court Judge ruled Thursday to invalidate a series of agreements that allow Southern California water agencies to receive water deliveries from the Colorado River.

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Voice of San Diego

The Wobbly (Vital) Water Supply
By: Rob Davis

When the region's water supplies were cut last July, the effects were muted here because of the San Diego County Water Authority's steady source: paying farmers in Imperial County to fallow their fields and buying the water that would otherwise be used for irrigation.

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Bay Area Indymedia

Department of Interior Asks "Where's the Science?"
By: Dan Bacher

Governmental scientific integrity made a comeback recently when the U.S. Department of Interior put the brakes on a bizarre experiment in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, the 2-Gates Fish Demonstration Project, according to the Planning and Conservation League's "PCL Insider" newsletter of January 15.

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