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Calif. tribes still waiting for water
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 2002 The Department of Interior in December 2000 promised two California tribes it would restore flows in a river in order to fulfill its treaty and trust responsibilities. The Yurok Tribe and the Hoopa Valley Tribe are still waiting for the government to live up to its promise. A lawsuit has delayed implementation. The water is intended to help restore fish vital to both tribes. Get the Story:
Judge weighs plan to return river flow, salmon runs (The San Jose Mercury News 8/22) Related Stories:
Interior sued over river plan (1/10)
Plan would help restore salmon to river (12/20)
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