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On his blog, UOP economist Dr. Jeffrey Michael has noted that a peripheral canal or tunnel could actually increase drought risk. Here’s why: A peripheral canal or tunnel will increase the cost of water for farmers like those on the west side. These farmers have already planted more lucrative permanent crops like almonds despite the...
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Dear Delta Supporters, Restore the Delta is pleased to announce that 94 groups, businesses, and government agencies and 213 individuals have signed on to our thank you letters to Senator Dianne Feinstein and Senator Barbara Boxer for their opposition to HR 1837. Your unity in opposing this legislation sends an important message from the Delta...
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Click here to read Restore the Delta’s Opinion-Editorial Piece that appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle!
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Dear Friends, Restore the Delta would like to thank our supporters, the members of the Delta Coalition, members of LAND, the fishing community, and our friends in Discovery Bay for turning out for today’s legislative hearing. About 100 people who care about the Delta came out to make sure their objections to the BDCP and...
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Last week, Local Agencies of the North Delta (LAND), a coalition of eleven North Delta Reclamation and Water Districts, and farming, community and environmental groups, released a joint letter to Deputy Resources Secretary Dr. Jerry Meral identifying how the proposed Bay Delta Conservation Plan (BDCP) conveyance project would harm Delta wildlife, communities and farming. This...
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On Saturday, March 3, Jerry Meral dropped by Stockton for a community forum at the Civic Auditorium. He led the 200 or so attendees in singing Happy Birthday to forum facilitator and Stockton city council member Susan Eggman; told the group that BDCP will reduce the amount of San Joaquin County land it wants to...
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Also at the meeting in Stockton was Westlands Water District chief deputy general manager Jason Peltier. He tried to focus on what Westlands and Delta farmers have in common, although that is kind of a hard case to make. (It might have been easier for him if there had been more farmers in the audience,...
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Dear Friends,   As you have probably heard by now, HR 1837 has passed the House of Representatives.  And while we know that both Senator Feinstein and Senator Boxer are opposed to the bill, we have heard that Congressman Jeff Denham is trying to negotiate a compromise with Senator Feinstein.     This bill would...
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H.R. 1837, the deceptively-named “San Joaquin Valley Water Reliability Act,” passed out of the U.S. House of Representatives on Leap Day 2012 with a floor vote of 246 to 175. H.R. 1837 was supported by some Valley Democratic congressional representatives and by a small army of California Republican representatives in lock-step behind Devin Nunes, Tom...
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The contempt that Jerry Meral and the BDCP planners have for the “public” is embodied in the space they’ve chosen for the monthly BDCP public meetings. The man behind the desk in the lobby of the Pagoda Building in Sacramento has to tell you which elevator button to push to get the correct floor –...
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