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This May 2013 photo released by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (DFW) shows a DFW diver conducting an underwater survey to count young salmon and steelhead fish in a tributary to the South Fork Eel River in Humboldt County, Calif. Some drought-stricken rivers and streams in Northern California’s coastal forests are being polluted and sucked dry by water-guzzling medical marijuana farms, wildlife officials say _ an issue that has spurred at least one county to try to outlaw personal grows. (AP Photo/California Department of Fish and Wildlife)

This May 2013 photo released by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (DFW) shows a DFW diver conducting an underwater survey to count young salmon and steelhead fish in a tributary to the South Fork Eel River in Humboldt County, Calif. Some drought-stricken rivers and streams in Northern California’s coastal forests are being polluted and sucked dry by water-guzzling medical marijuana farms, wildlife officials say _ an issue that has spurred at least one county to try to outlaw personal grows. (AP Photo/California Department of Fish and Wildlife)

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