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Posted: Monday, 09 November 2009 6:14PM

Governor Signs Water Bond



FRIANT, Calif (AP)-- Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has signed a far-reaching water bond passed last week by the California Legislature intended to restore the ailing estuary at the heart of the state's water system.

Standing against the backdrop of a dwindling Sierra Nevada reservoir, the governor today vowed to mount an all-out campaign to persuade voters they should approve the $11 billion measure on next November's ballot.

Environmentalists and some fiscal conservatives have raised concerns about the measure, which seeks to increase California's water supply by building new dams and underground storage to save up water in dry years.

Even as other Western states tear down dams to protect native fish species, Schwarzenegger has been a consistent champion for dam construction.

 

(ewi)


(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
 
 
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