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Government Contracts

Aug. 2, 2005

Water Contracts In Question

SAN FRANCISCO - Contracts governing the distribution of a vast amount of Central Valley water were put under a legal cloud by a federal judge who ruled environmental laws weren't followed.

SAN FRANCISCO - Contracts governing the distribution of a vast amount of Central Valley water were put under a legal cloud by a federal judge who ruled environmental laws weren't followed.
        U.S. District Judge Lawrence K. Karlton held that the federal government didn't comply with the Endangered Species Act when it renewed 25-year contracts for water deliveries to more than two dozen irrigation and water districts.
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