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  • CSPA and Tuolumne advocates answer San Francisco on water supply

    January 6, 2020
    Chris Shutes

    CSPA, the Tuolumne River Trust, Golden West Women Flyfishers and two unaffiliated Bay Area advocates (“TRT et al.”) continue to make the case that the City of San Francisco and its wholesale agency can both protect their water supply and release more water to the lower Tuolumne River. In a December 30, 2019 comment  letter…

  • Cutting Funding for Ag Water Efficiency: A Backwards Portfolio for Managing Water

    May 20, 2019
    Chris Shutes

    On May 9, 2019, Governor Newsom released his proposed budget for the coming fiscal year.  The website for CalCAN, the California Climate and Agricultural Network, reports[1] that the proposed budget would eliminate funding for SWEEP, [2] “the state’s on-farm water use efficiency program.” This is nuts. The Brown administration initiated SWEEP during the 2014 drought. …

  • Fishing and River Groups Analyze Voluntary Agreements

    March 6, 2019
    Chris Shutes

    CSPA, the Golden Gate Salmon Association, and other fishing and river groups have released an analysis critical of the outline of Voluntary Agreements submitted to the State Water Board as a proposed alternative to the Board’s regulatory update of the Bay-Delta Plan.  The analysis describes foundational problems with the agreements as proposed by the California…

  • What the Water Deals Mean, Part 2: Voluntary Settlements Privatize the Public Trust

    January 7, 2019
    Chris Shutes

    The holidays are over, and the sales are on.  Karla Nemeth, Director of the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) published an op-ed in CALmatters on December 26, 2018 to tell the world “what new water deals mean.”  Tom Birmingham, General Manager of Westlands Water District on the west side of the San Joaquin Valley,…

  • What the Water Deals Mean, Part 1: December 2018 Agreements between the Department of Water Resources and the Bureau of Reclamation

    January 1, 2019
    Chris Shutes

    On December 12, 2018, the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) and the United States Bureau of Reclamation (Bureau) concluded a series of water agreements relating to DWR’s State Water Project (SWP) and the Bureau’s Central Valley Project (CVP).  On December 26, 2018, CALmatters published op-ed in which, Karla Nemeth, Director of the California Department…

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