Month

January 2013
Media Advisory for Saturday, February 2, 2013 Contact: Steve Hopcraft 916/457-5546; steve@hopcraft.com Twitter: @shopcraft Barbara Barrigan-Parrilla 209/479-2053 barbara@restorethedelta.org; Twitter: @RestoretheDelta Kara Buchanan 916/479-2388 Delta Water Expert to Tell Bay Area League of Women Voters of Fatal Flaws in Governor’s Peripheral Tunnels Delta water expert, Barbara Barrigan-Parrilla, Executive Director of Restore the Delta, will address the...
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Stockton attorney Tom Keeling reports positive developments in the effort to keep DWR from doing exploratory drilling on private land in the Delta in order to gather information to build the peripheral tunnels. In October, Delta landowners successfully opposed DWR’s motions for pre-judgment possession in eminent domain actions in four counties.  Responding to those rulings,...
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At this week’s BDCP Finance Committee meeting, economist Dr. David Sunding announced that the only two alternatives being considered for the statewide cost-benefit analysis of the Peripheral Tunnels project are . . . project, or NO project.  If there are other ways to ensure reliable water supplies, such as strengthening Delta levees, the State isn’t...
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It has been clear all along that tinkering with the Delta would not by itself get exporters the volume of water they want with the predictability they want.  They’re looking for ways to increase storage north of the Delta, and that includes getting the Bureau of Reclamation to raise Shasta Dam by 18.5 feet. A...
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The Delta Stewardship Council (DSC) has now taken all the feedback it is going to take on the final draft of the Delta Plan, the Programmatic Environmental Impact Report  (PEIR), and the Proposed Rulemaking (basically, how the DSC will make whatever rules it decides to make under the Delta Plan). This Delta Plan is deeply...
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News Media Advisory Contact: Steve Hopcraft 916/457-5546; steve@hopcraft.com  Twitter:  @shopcraft Barbara Barrigan-Parrilla 209/479-2053 barbara@restorethedelta.org; Twitter: @RestoretheDelta California Water War Expert, Barbara Barrigan-Parrilla Available for Interviews Why Both the Governor’s Peripheral Tunnels and the “One Tunnel” Proposal are the Wrong Answers to Fair Water Policy Barbara Barrigan-Parrilla is the Executive Director for Restore the Delta, a...
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In case you missed it…   Dr. Jeff Michael’s Valley Economy Blog Post: BDCP Benefit-Cost Analysis Is Going Off-Track 01/28/2013 I attended the second update on the new BDCP benefit-cost analysis on Thursday.  I was optimistic after the initial meeting in November, but I am not anymore.  In November, I was optimistic because they had...
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In case you missed it… The Sacramento Bee Jerry Brown’s water plan faces mixed reviews (David Siders and Jim Sanders) 01/26/2013 Nearly lost in the flurry of praise for Gov. Jerry Brown’s State of the State address on Thursday were a handful of tersely worded statements from lawmakers objecting to his plan to build two...
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Over Troubled Waters, a documentary about the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, has been made an ‘Official Selection’ at the NorCal Film Festival.  The Northern California Film Festival is an International film festival providing a venue for films and documentaries of all genres and lengths. “We are pleased and honored to have been designated, thereby giving Over Troubled Waters...
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Restore the Delta Responds to Governor Brown’s State of the State Unfair, wasteful, would devastate Bay/Delta environment and economy Sacramento, CA – Restore the Delta, grassroots organization committed to making the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta fishable, swimmable, drinkable, and farmable to benefit all of California, today responded to Governor Jerry Brown’s Peripheral Tunnels proposal in his...
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