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Wednesday, 21 May 2008 14:13 |
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Everyone agrees that the Delta is broken. It doesn’t
work for water users or environmental needs and it’s at risk of permanent
damage if the earthquake that scientists predict hits anytime soon.
The proposed fix titled “Key Elements of a Strategic Plan to
Implement the Delta Vision," prepared by a number of environmental
organizations for the Governor’s Delta Vision Blue Ribbon Task Force,
recommends dedicating huge amounts of additional water for the Delta’s
ecosystem while leaving water users holding the bag with a LESS reliable water
supply and HIGHER costs.
Proposals include new or higher fees for water users that
exercise their water rights, a reduction in the amount of water that can be
reliably exported from the Delta to serve millions of acres of farmland and 25 million
Californians and a salinity plan that would essentially empty upstream
reservoirs in the spring leaving little or no water in the summer for
irrigation or other uses. This is in spite of the fact that cold water
releases from upstream reservoirs in the summer are extremely important to
maintaining the Delta’s ecosystem health. What in the world are they
thinking?
Let’s hope the Delta Vision Blue Ribbon Task Force is more
interested in a balanced solution that benefits ALL Californians and
not one designed by a few special interest groups.
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