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http://www.heraldandnews.com/articles/2004/12/22/news/community_news/cit3.txt Government to make restitution
December 22, 2004
In a precedent-setting decision, the federal
government agreed to pay four central California
water districts $16.7 million for water the
government diverted a decade ago to help two rare
fish.
The case in California stemmed from the
government's efforts to protect endangered
winter-run chinook salmon and threatened delta
smelt between 1992 and 1994 by withholding
billions of gallons from farmers.
Marzulla is also representing Klamath Project
farmers, who have filed a $1 billion claim against
the government for withholding water from them in
2001.
Environmental groups feared the ruling would force
the government to pay millions of dollars each
time it reserves water to help threatened
wildlife.
A regional Fish and Wildlife Service spokesman
confirmed the settlement, but couldn't comment on
the decision made in Washington, D.C. Officials
there couldn't be reached by phone after business
hours.
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