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October 24, 2008
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State officials move to revoke water rights
Sacramento Bee – 10/23/08
By Matt Weiser
State water officials intend to revoke the water rights connected to the controversial Auburn dam project on the
If approved, the order would effectively seal the fate of the unbuilt and politically contentious dam.
In a draft order released Thursday, California Water Resources Control Board staff members concluded that the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation has "failed to construct the project and apply water to beneficial use with due diligence."
The order is based on exhaustive hearings and testimony conducted in July. It still must be approved by the water board at a meeting set for Dec. 2.
Water rights associated with an
"In fact," the order states, "the only construction that Reclamation has performed relative to the project was to restore north fork
Once removed from federal hands, the water rights could become available to others. #
http://www.sacbee.com/101/story/1339959.html
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