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In July, the Calif. state House of Representatives approved a $33 billion energy and water bill that includes money for addressing California water problems. By a 320-97 vote, the House approved the legislation funding the Army Corps of Engineers and Bureau of Reclamation for fiscal 2010.
A portion of the bill passed by the House will be used for two projects that could be helpful in increasing Valley water supplies. One project, called the ?EUR??,,????'?????<????????Intertie,?EUR??,,????'?????<???????? would connect the federal Delta-Mendota Canal with state canals.
The other, called the ?EUR??,,????'?????<????????Two-Gates?EUR??,,????'?????<???????? project, would stop fish from being sucked into Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta pumps and thereby allow more irrigation water to flow out of the delta.
The House bill must be reconciled with a Senate version, which is being written.
Source: Michael Doyle, fresnobee.com.
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