Grist: California has a radical plan for managing its rivers and reservoirs as drought grips the Golden State for the third consecutive year. It could help the state cling to water that would normally flush through rivers and into the Pacific Ocean at the expense of wildlife and fishing folk who rely on the health of those rivers. The seven-and-a-half-month plan, developed in consultation with federal officials, doesnt increase the amount of water that will be delivered to customers, but it makes major...