California’s big plans to build a canal flowing water around the Delta and down to Southern California is facing challenges from a little-known water agency whose members own more than half the acreage in the Delta. Landowners from the North Delta Water Agency say a canal may infringe on their rights to freshwater for crop production. Thirty years ago the state’s Department of Water Resources signed a contract with the agency agreeing the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta would be managed to support their farming, or at least not harm it. [Read more - The Sacramento Bee]
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