Month

April 2011
In August of 2009, with the BDCP in full stride, Lester Snow invited Deputy Interior Secretary David Hayes to Sacramento for a briefing by people from outside the Delta about what should be done about the Delta.  We challenged him to come back and hear from people of the Delta. This past Monday, he finally...
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Restore the Delta Contact: Barbara Barrigan-Parrilla 10100 Trinity Pkwy, Suite 120 Phone:  209-479-2053 Stockton, CA 95219 Email: Barbara@restorethedelta.org DELTA FARMERS, FISHERMEN AND RESIDENTS DELIVER STRONG MESSAGE TO BAY DELTA CONSERVATION PLAN LEADERS: DELTA FARMS AND FISHERIES,THE HEART OF CALIFORNIA’S ECONOMY,  MUST BE PROTECTED! Stockton, California — Numerous Restore the Delta supporters will be reminding...
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The 2009 Comprehensive Water Package called for improved accounting of water diversions. The State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) got busy and focused on investigating in-Delta water rights only, and not the water rights of any other area. The impetus for this investigation was a biased and targeted report by Stephen Wee, funded and filed...
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Last week the Delta Stewardship Council (DSC) held a briefing on the second draft of the Delta Plan, even as staff were finishing up the third draft. The DSC invited representatives of local governments to talk about impacts of proposed governance. The DSC heard from all five Delta counties, plus three cities: Sacramento, West Sacramento,...
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A couple of years ago, Robyn Suddeth, a graduate student at UCD’s Center for Watershed Science, looked into the “Policy Implications of Permanently Flooded Islands in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.” The Center for Watershed Sciences is the academic home of Jeffrey Mount and Jay Lund, both of PPIC fame. So it isn’t surprising that Suddeth’s...
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AB 550 is Assemblymember Alyson Huber’s bill that would prohibit construction of a peripheral canal unless expressly authorized by the Legislature. It would also require the Legislative Analyst’s Office to complete an economic feasibility analysis before the enactment of a statue authorizing construction of a peripheral canal. That would include the cost of the environmental...
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If you have replied to our volunteer request, we need to ask you to respond one more time.  We apologize for the inconvenience! During the move, we experienced computer transition challenges and lost several weeks of email responses.  The problem has been fixed, and we are ready to get our volunteers up and running. Restore...
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By Barbara Barrigan-Parrilla Whether one disagrees or agrees with Governor Jerry Brown’s proposed budget for California, one must give the Governor high marks for holding a belief in the democratic process as exemplified by his effort to take the question of taxes directly to voters. It’s too bad that the Governor’s appointee to run the...
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Many thanks to those who participated in the Bass Tournament at Russo’s Marina on Bethel Island on April 3.  A special thanks to Bobby Barrack, Michael Frost, Kris DeWolfe and  Andy “Cooch” Cuccia for arranging the event. And congratulations to Dan and Travis Fonte, who won the tournament with a bass weighing in at 37.73...
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This past Monday, Congressman Tom McClintock brought the Natural Resources Committee’s Water and Power Subcommittee, which he chairs, to Fresno for a hearing titled “Creating Jobs by Overcoming Man-Made Drought: Time for Congress to Listen and Act.” The purpose of the Fresno hearing was to discuss relaxing or removing export pumping restrictions put in place...
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