Delta
Editorial
From SF Chronicle - Sunday, July 8, 2012
Coalition response...There are other questions that should be asked: "What happens if
California does not move forward in addressing the Delta/water supply issues
that includes restoring the area's ecosystem and constructing a peripheral
canal or tunnel? Will the ecosystem be allowed to decline? Will the uncertainty
of a reliable water supply continue to plague 25 million Californians,
including the farmers who grow the food most Californians buy to feed their
families?" An uncertain and costly food supply, and one more dependent on
imported food, is an even bigger concern for consumers.
Efforts are
currently underway through the Delta Stewardship Council and the Bay Delta
Conservation Plan that will work toward securing California's water future as
it relates to the Delta. Discounting what these results might be before they
are even announced requires a bit of gazing into the crystal ball. It might be
wiser to allow the planning efforts to continue and then seek the answers that
will be needed.
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