A couple of weeks ago, we looked at Buttonwillow Land and Cattle, one of the growers using water from Kern County’s Semitropic Water Storage District. This district was created to receive State Water Project water, improve water supply reliability for a fairly arid region, make water cheaper for big growers, and fix an overdrafted groundwater...Read More
Turning our attention from Semitropic, let’s look at another farming operation that receives Delta water: Woolf Farming and Processing, a member of the Westlands Water District. A very nice website reports that this family-owned business is “committed to sustainably farming each crop to ensure the highest quality product while conserving our precious natural resources.” It...Read More
At last week’s California Water Commission meeting, Jerry Meral gave a rosy update on BDCP, including how it will be financed. (Handouts from BDCP and BDCP EIR on finance here) Interestingly, Meral claimed that the BDCP could still go forward without the Water Bond even though the draft Implementation Costs and Funding Sources chapter of...Read More
Governor Brown’s administration has proposed a government reorganization that would include making the Delta Stewardship Council (DSC) part of the Department of Water Resources (DWR) rather than an independent entity. This week the Little Hoover Commission (an independent state oversight agency that investigates government operations) considered the reorganization plan and heard testimony on its effect...Read More
H.R. 1837 may reappear in an omnibus energy/land use bill being introduced by Senator Orin Hatch (R-Utah). The omnibus bill will include several bills that have passed the House over the last year but have stalled in the Senate due to Democratic opposition. Also in Washington D.C., the Senate appropriations committee is set to approve...Read More