Water supply
(This editorial was previously
printed in the Redding Record Searchlight.)
Editorial
From Salinas Californian - Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2012
Coalition response...Water transfers can provide benefits to both the buyer and the seller
including funds for infrastructure improvements and improved water supply
reliability as long as the transfers are carefully constructed with protections
for both parties. Today's transfer market is much different than it was when
Owens Valley water was acquired by the Los Angeles Department of Water and
Power. The Sacramento Valley is rich in agricultural, ecological and water
supply resources. Area-of-origin water rights and decision-making led by local
officials help protect the region and ensure that today's water transfer
agreements more fairly serve all of the parties involved.
WATER SUPPLY
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