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Government

Apr. 4, 2008

Court Considers Bay-Delta Planning Case

The California Supreme Court on Wednesday grappled with the intractable problem of restoring the environmental health of the Bay-Delta estuary, whose water keeps farmland fertile and provides drinking water for two of every three people in the state.

By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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      LOS ANGELES - The California Supreme Court on Wednesday grappled with the intractable problem of restoring the environmental health of the Bay-Delta estuary, whose water keeps farmland fertile and provides drinking water for two out of every three people in the state.
      A key question for the ...

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