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From SF Chronicle - Friday, March 1, 2013
Coalition response...The author of this article suggests that taking San Joaquin River water
away from its users can be made up through "More efficient use of water by
agriculture and cities, along with wise development of other local water
supplies..." This Pollyannish statement exhibits a lack of understanding
of how today's farmers, especially those along the San Joaquin River, are
managing their water supply. Efficient irrigation practices in California have
helped double the volume of crop production over the last 40 years while using
essentially the same amount of water.
The author also incorrectly
refers to a 2010 study by the State Water Resources Control Board by claiming
that "60% of the natural winter and spring flows...would be needed to
rebuild salmon runs and restore the bay-delta, its water quality and its
wildlife." What the author failed to mention is that the Water Board
explained that the study was narrowly conducted as directed by the Legislature
and did not take into account other important factors, such as the need to
continue to provide water for humans. The board stressed that future policy
decisions should not be based on the report.
Water users have asked for the
science behind the Water Board's current river proposal and they are still
waiting for a reply. Too often decisions are made that are supposed to help
species without any attempt at quantifying the actual benefits achieved, if
any.
WATER SUPPLY
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