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April 2009
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News from the West
In water news in the West, California upholds approval of a development project that will impact water and endangered species, Oregon reviews the decisions of federal agencies relating water quality standards and determines what internal documents can be withheld from the public, and Colorado clarifies that state’s law regarding adverse possession of water rights in an irrigation ditch.
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