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Excerpts: “A controversial proposal to increase the number of striped bass — which some blame for the demise of salmon — anglers can catch has been withdrawn. The California Fish and Game Commission had been set to consider the proposal on Thursday, but the petition was withdrawn late Tuesday afternoon, meaning the panel will not...
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In case you missed it…  Link to full report, “Benefit-Cost Analysis of The California WaterFix,” by the Center for Business and Policy Research, University of the Pacific,  August 2016.  Check out page 21 for a table on “Present Value of Benefits and Costs of Delta Tunnels Through the Year 2131.” Dr. Jeffrey Michael finds that, “Although the study includes assumptions...
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A recent email forwarded from one of our supporters seemed innocuous enough. The subject line read: “Op-Ed: WaterFix provides solution to California’s water woes.” These kind of emails are shared every day by people who follow California water policy. What was strange about this email was the sender, a government agency. From: CALIFORNIA NATURAL RESOURCES...
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For Immediate Release: August 18, 2016   Contact: Robert Wright, Senior Counsel, Friends of the River at (916) 442-3155 ext. 207 or bwright@friendsoftheriver.org.   Groups Request New Environmental Review of the Delta Tunnels Proposal Key data missing on water quality, fish, agriculture and public health impacts   Sacramento – Today, a coalition of conservation, fishing,...
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In case you missed it… KCET State Auditors Look Into 'Potentially Improper' Delta Tunnel Transactions By Barbara Barrigan-Parrilla, Executive director of Restore the Delta  August 17, 2016 Original link. This KCET story is viewer supported. Commentary: Last week, Northern and Southern California state legislators had a rare breakthrough over one of the state’s most divisive issues...
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In case you missed it… Associated Press Critics ask where water-tunnel funding is coming from By Ellen Knickmeyer  August 13, 2016 Original link. SAN FRANCISCO – Critics and a state lawmaker say they want more explanations on who’s paying for a proposed $16 billion water project backed by Gov. Jerry Brown, after a leading California...
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Weekly Summary: August 14, 2016 Climate Change, California Water, and the Delta Tunnels   “In California, drought is the new normal. Delta Tunnel proponents have tried to convince urban and agricultural water exporters that massive water deliveries will be available for capture and export to dry regions from big storm events. Just one problem with...
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The Problem   In California, drought is the new normal.   Delta Tunnel proponents have tried to convince urban and agricultural water exporters that massive water deliveries will be available for capture and export to dry regions from big storm events.   Just one problem with that plan.   With less and less Sierra snowpack...
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For Immediate Release: 8/10/2016 Contact: Brian Smith, 415-320-9384, brian@bpspr.com DELTA TUNNELS State Auditor to Audit CA “WaterFix” Funding Sacramento – Today, the Joint Legislative Audit Committee voted to launch an audit into funding for the California WaterFix (Delta Tunnels) as requested by Assemblymember Susan Eggman and Senator Lois Wolk.   At a State Capitol hearing,...
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Dear Friends of the San Francisco Bay-Delta, We wanted to make sure you saw that today, Mother Jones has published online their feature story: MEET THE CALIFORNIA COUPLE WHO USES MORE WATER THAN  EVERY HOME IN LOS ANGELES COMBINED:  How megafarmers Lynda and Stewart Resnick built their billion-dollar empire The Resnicks are known for their...
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