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Environmental

Oct. 20, 1999

11-Year Water Fight May Be Ending With Compromise

A federal judge in Sacramento has agreed to put on hold an 11-year court fight over the future of the San Joaquin River, clearing the way for a possible settlement that could result in one of the most significant river restoration projects in California history.

By Dennis Pfaff
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        A federal judge in Sacramento has agreed to put on hold an 11-year court fight over the future of the San Joaquin River, clearing the way for a possible settlement that could result in one of the most significant river restoration projects in California history.
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