Delta Planners: State promises more water than nature provides
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From Contra Costa Times – Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2011
Coalition response...Californians only use a portion of the water that nature provides, despite the opening sentence to this story. The majority of water that falls on our state is consumed by vegetation, soaks into the underground and flows to the ocean. Of the 85 million acre feet of water that is available for use in a normal year, most goes to specific environmental purposes (48%) and the rest goes to agriculture (41%) and municipal/industrial uses (11%). It is important to remember that this Delta draft is the first of several updated drafts that will be issued later this year.
Delta fish may be too far gone to save, plan hints
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From SF Chronicle – Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2011
Coalition response... If endangered fish species are expected to go extinct does that mean Herculean efforts to fix the Delta are unnecessary? No one knows for sure and that's why we need to look at more than one draft of the Delta Plan. Ample evidence exists to show that many controllable factors are harming the Delta ecosystem from water pollution to invasive species. Before we relegate fish like the Delta smelt and Chinook salmon to the way of the dinosaur let's give the Delta Plan a chance to do what it was supposed to do - find workable solutions to Delta ecosystem and water supply problems.
Much unanswered in first draft of Delta Plan
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From Chico Enterprise Record – Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2011
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Plan doesn’t ease north-state fears
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From Chico Enterprise Record – Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2011
Council releases first draft plan to restore the Delta
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From Sacramento Bee – Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2011
State agency releases first draft of long-range Delta Plan
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From North County Times – Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2011
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By Jay Lund, Ray B. Krone
From California WaterBlog – Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2011
Grant could pay fallowing expenses associated with the QSA
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From IV Press – Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2011
The Colorado River: California’s Other Water Drama
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By Tom Philp
From SF Chronicle – Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2011
House Bill Attempts to Kill the San Joaquin River – Again
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By Monty Schmitt, NRDC
From NRDC – Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2011
Pre-irrigation grower meeting set for March 2 for Turlock Irrigation District
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From Merced Sun-Star – Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2011
The House Budget Chooses the Path to Water Policy Gridlock
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By Barry Nelson
From NRDC – Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2011
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