Judge’s Ruling: More Bad News For Beleaguered Fish That Are Fighting To Survive
On Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Oliver Wanger temporarily lifted pumping restrictions that had been put in place to protect endangered salmon, steelhead and other fish found in the Sacramento-San...
View ArticleFederal Study Compares Different Size Delta Tunnels: Larger Delta Tunnel...
Last week, federal participants in the Bay Delta Conservation Plan process presented their analysis of the water yields and costs of different size tunnels to divert water from the Sacramento–San...
View ArticleDFG Report Finds Delta Ecosystem and its Species Thirst for More Water
On Tuesday the Department of Fish and Game (DFG) released a draft advisory report entitled, “Quantifiable Biological Objectives and Flow Criteria for Aquatic and Terrestrial Species of Concern...
View ArticleAnticipated Controversial Delta Proposal Soon to be Released
At last week’s Assembly Water Parks and Wildlife oversight hearing, Natural Resources Secretary Lester Snow announced the release of two Bay Delta Conservation Plan (BDCP) reports in the upcoming...
View ArticleWhat Westland’s Withdrawal Means to BDCP
This week Westlands Water District (Westlands) issued a press release withdrawing its participation from the Bay Delta Conservation Plan process. Jean P. Sagouspe, the President of Westlands’ Board...
View ArticleOn the Heels of Westlands’ Exit, Major Federal Contractor Withdraws from BDCP
Shortly after Westlands Water District (Westlands) announced its withdrawal from the Bay Delta Conservation Plan (BDCP) process last week, the San Luis & Delta Mendota Water Authority (Authority)...
View ArticleCalifornians Voice Opposition to The Governor’s Delta Tunnel Project
Two weeks ago, Governor Brown evoked media uproar when he unveiled his plans to construct a pair of huge underground water tunnels to convey water from the Sacramento River to the Santa Clara Valley,...
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