The State - News from Nov. 2, 1986
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A dike was cut to allow the flooding of about 250 acres being restored as wetlands and deeded to the San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge as part of a deal allowing the development firm of King & Lyons to build an adjacent business park.
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