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California’s Water Watch

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Norris Hundley’s “There’s No Reason to Celebrate the End of the Seven-Year Drought” (Opinion, March 14) appropriately stresses the need to finally do something about our water situation.

My only criticism is of Hundley’s failure to propose, with the same courage, the full extent of the solution that is needed. Namely a national hydrolics policy that would tie together all of the nation’s key reservoirs, such that any excess of water anywhere could be directed to whatever region of the country needed it and, in light of the new national economic security, would be implemented by our now freed-up Army Corps of Engineers.

HENRY E. ADAMS

San Diego

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