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Roughly 500,000 salmon were recently released into the Klamath River by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife in an attempt to bolster river health this season. (CDFW/Contributed, courtesy photo.)
Roughly 500,000 salmon were recently released into the Klamath River by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife in an attempt to bolster river health this season. (CDFW/Contributed, courtesy photo.)
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The Newsom administration is refining a contentious set of proposed rules, years in the making, that would reshape how farms and cities draw water from the Central Valley’s Delta and its rivers. Backed by more than $1 billion in state funds, the rules, if adopted, would require water users to help restore rivers and rebuild depleted Chinook salmon runs.  

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