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California: Testing waters for salmon in San Joaquin River

Author:AWRA
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Date:2/8/2010 8:33:44 AM

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Water has begun flowing down 64 barren miles of the San Joaquin River in what is being touted as California's most ambitious effort to bring back long-lost native salmon. The floodgates of the colossal Friant Dam outside Fresno were opened last week so researchers can study how the water flows down California's second longest river. The releases, which will continue until Dec. 1, will accel8 Vote(s)
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