Feds Offer California $260M from Stimulus to Fix Water-Delivery System (NewYorkTimes)
Apr.16, 2009 in
Drought
(April 15, 2009, The New York Times)
As part of the federal stimulus plan, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar offered California $260 million on Wednesday to patch the Central Valley’s decrepit water-delivery system and protect its threatened fish.
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