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Today’s release of the Public Policy Institute’s research brief, “Navigating the Delta: Comparing Futures, Choosing Options,” concludes once and for all that the Peripheral Canal is the best option that will provide both a reliable water supply and protection for the Delta’s ecosystem.
The report evaluates four scenarios: the existing system of
through-delta exports, a dual facility that includes some of the current system
with a small peripheral canal, an isolated system that moves export water
around the Delta and a “no export” alternative.
Of the four, the
Prepare now for environmental backlash. I expect strong disagreement from the
marginal groups that oppose anything that helps stabilize It will be important for any new Delta water management strategies to include protections for valuable agricultural land in the Delta region.
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