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Law Practice

Jun. 7, 2008

Balancing the Need for Water and Fish

First it was the tiny Delta smelt that forced big cuts in Californian's water use. Now it is the salmon's chance to make a splash.

By Fiona Smith
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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      First it was the tiny Delta smelt that forced big cuts in Californian's water use. Now it is the salmon's chance to make a splash.
      Today a federal judge will examine ways the government can protect the endangered species from being further harmed by massive water projects in the Sacramento-San Joaquin De...

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