Friday, February 15, 2013

News articles and links from February 15, 2013


Water supply

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From Tracy Press - Friday, Feb. 15, 2013

Coalition response...It is good news that pumping restrictions have eased somewhat but the bad news is that nothing fundamental has changed, meaning this same scenario can be expected to happen again in the future. During the last two months more than 727,000 acre-feet of water, or 237 billion gallons went to the ocean rather than the farms, homes and businesses that depend on it to support California jobs and the economy (farmwater.org/watersupplycutshurtusall.pdf).

DWR Director Mark Cowin was blunt about the prospects for improvements in a press conference on Tuesday when he said, "We have no reason to expect that next year will be any different or the year after that will be any different. And this conflict will continue to play out year after year, until we make fundamental changes in the way we manage the Delta."

It's time we take a sensible look at how we provide for the ecosystem while supporting our farms and jobs and people - and our nation's food supply.

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From LA Daily News - Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013

Coalition response...The pumping restrictions began Dec. 7 and for the following two months more than 727,000 acre feet of water, or 237 billion gallons went to the ocean rather than to farms, families and businesses that depend on a share of the water that flows through the Delta. This water supports California jobs and the economy (farmwater.org/watersupplycutshurtusall.pdf).

A portion of those pumping restrictions have been restored and that is good news. But the bad news is that nothing fundamental has changed, meaning this same scenario can be expected to happen again in the future.

DWR Director Mark Cowin was blunt about the prospects for water supply improvements when he spoke at a press conference on Tuesday saying, "We have no reason to expect that next year will be any different or the year after that will be any different. And this conflict will continue to play out year after year, until we make fundamental changes in the way we manage the Delta."

It's time we take a sensible look at how we provide for the ecosystem while supporting our farms and jobs and people - and our nation's food supply.

BAY DELTA CONSERVATION PLAN

Press release
From SWC - Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013

Blog
By Charles Wilson
From Fox and Hounds Daily - Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013

Story
From Imperial Valley Press - Thursday, Feb. 14, 2013

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