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California and the U.S.

Brown Administration Working to Scale Down $17 Billion Delta Tunnels Project

January 12, 2018/in California and the U.S. /by Ed Joyce /The Mercury News‎ (San Jose)

Faced with a shortage of money and political support after seven years of work, Gov. Jerry Brown’s administration is working on a plan to scale back one of his key legacy projects — a $17 billion proposal to build two massive tunnels under the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta to make it easier to move water from Northern California to the south.

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