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—. “Reactive Politics.” San Francisco Chronicle, November 23, 1977.
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“MWD Consistently Exaggerates Water Needs.” Contra Costa County Water Agency, California, January 9, 1980.
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“North Coast Program Is Bared.” Sacramento Bee, March 11, 1965.
“Offshore Oil May Bring State $1 Billion.” Los Angeles Times, March 2, 1962.
“Oil, Water, and Boom: Will They Mix?” New York Times, October 28, 1980.
“Overview of Future Water Supply Available to Metropolitan.” Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, Los Angeles, January 4, 1979.
People, Land, Food. National Land for People, Fresno, November 1977.
“Peripheral Canal Proponents’ Solid Front Starts Crumbling.” Sacramento Bee, May 25, 1981.
Phase II: Alternative Courses of Action. Department of Water Resources, Sacramento, March 1976.
Porgans, Patrick. The State of the State Water Project. Red Tape Abatement, Inc., Chico, California.
“Powerful Groups Battle over Peripheral Canal.” Sacramento Bee, March 18, 1980.
“Projected Electric Power Costs for the California State Water Project.” Department of Water Resources, March 20, 1980.
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“Report: Westlands Violates 160-Acre Law.” Fresno Bee, November 5, 1977.
Report of Activities of the Department of Water Resources. Department of Water Resources, Sacramento, February 2, 1980.
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“Santa Barbara Defeats $102 Million Water Issue.” San Francisco Chronicle, March 8, 1979.
“Scare Tactics Issue.” Waterlog, October 31, 1981.
“Senate OKs $3.4 Billion Water Projects Measure.” Sacramento Bee, June 24, 1977.
“Senators Agree to Increase Historic Farm Acreage Limit.” Sacramento Bee, June 21, 1979.
“South State Keeps Up Search for Water.” Sacramento Bee, April 16, 19$0.
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“Ten Farmers Who Astound Experts.” San Francisco Examiner, May 6, 1979.
Thomes-Newville and Glenn Reservoir Plans: Engineering Feasibility, Department of Water Resources, Sacramento, November 1980.
“Top Cash Farm Products in California—1980.” San Francisco Examiner, October 4, 1981.
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“$23 Billion Tag for Water Project.” Sacramento Bee, February 14, 1980.
“U.S. Aides Tread Water over Peripheral Canal.” Sacramento Bee, March 16, 1980.
“Valley May Not Need the Water.” San Francisco Examiner, January 22, 1978.
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