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July 2012
This backup plan to get freshwater to urban areas in the unlikely event of levee failure should relieve the minds of the Latino Water Coalition, which has teamed up with the California Conference of the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) to write to Interior Secretary Salazar and Natural Resources Secretary John...
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The Delta Independent Science Board met this week to discuss its reviews of science programs in the Delta, the Bay Delta Conservation Plan Draft Environmental Impact Report/Statement (BDCP DEIR/EIS), the Delta Science Program, and the Delta ISB workplan. Board members Judy Meyer and John Wiens provided written comments on a report by the Independent Scientific...
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When economist David Sunding reported to the BDCP recently, his analysis showed that the tunnel project would provide a net benefit to beneficiaries (water contractors). That isn’t because tunnels would provide more water, better quality water, or reduced seismic risk. It was because tunnels built as part of the BDCP would provide “regulatory assurance” against...
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Restore The Delta to Launch Campaign Against Peripheral Tunnel: Ed Begley, Jr. Narrates “Over Troubled Waters” Screenings set for Sacramento, Stockton & Los Angeles STOCKTON, CA – Restore the Delta (RTD) announced today that it is launching a campaign to defeat the planned Peripheral Tunnel, including release of “Over Troubled Waters,” a documentary film narrated...
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