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•July 8, 2011
•Mariah
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Jerry Meral is beginning to make appointments to talk individually with strategically-located Delta landowners.

Those experienced in dealing with Meral say that you can expect him to reassure you that your life and livelihood will not be harmed by Delta conveyance and the BDCP.  You can expect him to tell you that your situation is different from that of your neighbors and that early cooperation will work to your advantage.

He’s a personable guy.  Restore the Delta recommends small group rather than individual meetings, so that you can compare notes later

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