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<description>(orginally pub 2/20, edited 2/29.) From his driveway along the Sacramento River south of Freeport, the view to the east offers a peek at the snow-capped Sierra Nevada. When that snow melts, it flows relentlessly by, just across the levee road from Stone&#x26;#x27;s front windows. From the state and federal governments&#x26;#x27; point of view, his 20-acre property in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta is an ideal spot for one of the five large pumping stations they&#x26;#x27;re proposing to feed what may be the largest water tunnel ever contemplated in North America. ....Twin 33-foot-diameter tunnels would carry a portion of the Sacramento...</description>
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