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Fees and Anger Rise in California Water War

Fees and Anger Rise in California Water War

SAN DIEGO — There are accusations of conspiracies, illegal secret meetings and double-dealing. Embarrassing documents and e-mails have been posted on an official Web site emblazoned with the words “Fact vs. Fiction.” Animosities have grown so deep that the players have resorted to exchanging lengthy, caustic letters, packed with charges of lying and distortion.  And it is all about water…

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Water Authority Letters to MWD

Letter Library, Part 1 (Official Statements/Sale of Bonds)

Letter Library, Part 2 (Finance)

Letter Library, Part 3 (Finance, Resources Planning, Subsidy Programs, QSA, Other)

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