It’s going to be a busy, busy day for water watchers!
Posted by: Maven on January 25, 2010 at 8:21 amThere are no less than four major water events happening across the state today. Listing them all in chronological order:
Fresno Town Hall Meeting on water: Called by Congressman Tom McClintock, the meeting will begin at 8:30 am in the Fresno City Council Chambers. Far as I know, Congressman McCarthy and Congressman Nunes are also joining McClintock, along with others. Read Congressman Mc Clintock’s meeting announcement here. If the meeting is going to be webcast, you would find it here.
The NAS science review of the biological opinions: Open session begins at 9:00 AM in the ARC Ballroom University of California, Davis. Read the agenda for the meeting by clicking here.
Southern California congressional sub-committee hearing on drought solutions: Congresswoman Grace Napolitano assembles members of the fed’s Subcommittee on Water & Power for a hearing on Southern California drought solutions at 1pm in the boardroom of the Metropolitan Water District. Read the meeting announcement here. Read the panel line-up here.
Senator Wolk speaks at UC Davis about “Water and the California Legislature”: From 4:00pm to 5:30pm at 216 Wellman Hall (webcast available), the UC Davis Center for Watershed Sciences will have Senator Lois Wolk speaking in this continuing series on California water policy. Click here for more info and the webcast link.
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Hats off to Rep. Devin Nunes and Rep. Tom McClintock for keeping this water problem in the fore front. The “Two Gates” plan was a good comprimise in getting water to these farmers and also protecting the fish.
The plan was blocked by Salazar. We need to come up with a solution. I will be at the Town Hall meeting in Fresno and I hope to see more Bloggers there.