Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke directed staff to draft a plan within 15 days that would “maximize water supply deliveries” to farmers south of California’s Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, The Sacramento Bee reported.
California’s State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) is holding public hearings Tuesday on a proposal that would divert less water from the San Joaquin River for use in farms and roughly 3 million households.
The SWRCB wants to increase the amount of water flowing from the river into the ocean in order to help fish populations in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta recover from historically low numbers.
“The State of California is now proposing additional unacceptable restrictions that further reduce the Department’s ability to deliver water to Federal contractors,” Zinke wrote in an Aug. 17 memo to department staff, according to The Sacramento Bee.
“The time for action is now,” the Interior secretary wrote, insisting that more water should be made available south of the delta for use by farms, homes, and businesses.
Further limiting Californian’s use of the water would force thousands to look for a supply underground, straining the state’s already depleted aquifers, critics of the state’s plan say.
Environmentalists oppose the secretary’s plan.
“It’s indicative of a more bullying and hysterical tone,” Natural Resources Defense Council California water program director Doug Obegi told the Los Angeles Times.
The fight between the Trump administration and California over the state’s water policy ratcheted up recently as result of record wildfires sweeping through the state. President Donald Trump has blamed “bad environmental laws” for adding to the wildfires’ severity.
Environmentalists and agriculture interests have fought over the appropriate use for water in the San Joaquin River. Farmers argue that the water is needed for irrigation and to sate California’s high demand for water.
Environmentalists say diverting water from flowing into the delta is harming stocks of fish, particularly the endangered delta smelt.
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David Lewis. I live with ina 50 mile radius from the KLAMATH VALLEY in Siskiyou County right on the Border the KLAMATH BUCKET BRIGADE the trouble from a bunch of Eco-Nazis/Watermelons to cut off the water over some worthless fish and the fact that one of those who had the water cut off the Klamath forests Alliance who were also suing to stop logging sales had their HQ in a Wooden Building with wooden fish shaped sign their leader lived in a Log Home and had a second home with a Wood Burning Water Heater Just like Leonardo DiCaprio and Al Gore HYPOTCRITES by 100%
Stop all migration into the State. Cap the population until sufficient water is consistently available. Build the Wall.
This reminds of the situation in the Klamath valley where countless farmers were driven into bankruptcy so an insignificant fish that had survived many droughts could have more water. I think the real issue is we have people who are hostile to our society, or at segments of it. Liberals appoint such people to unaccountable positions and once there they take advantage of any opportunity to cause harm.
The message is clear. Save all animals and KILL all people not Radical Environmentalists.
Screw Doug Obegi and his NRDC they weld way too much power and file idiotic lawsuits over some tiny little fish or bug i sure wish the Eco-Wackos would get marooned on a island for a year