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Water Policy Rises To Top Of State's Agenda — Again

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As 2002 was drawing to a close, forecasters with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced that warming of the western Pacific heralded the arrival of an El Niño weather pattern. The influence of this periodically recurring phenomenon usually means heavier-than-usual winter rains for California.

But even if California gets more than its average precipitation this winter, water scarcity — or at least the possibility of it — will dominate the state’s environmental agenda during the next

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