Dan Bacher commentary: Corporate agribusiness giant goes rogue
Posted by: Maven on March 9, 2010 at 9:12 amFrom Dan Bacher at IndyBay.org:
“Westlands Water District, the largest water district in the nation, has “gone rogue,” quitting the Association of California Water Agencies (ACWA), according to the Planning and Conservation League’s “PCL Insider” published on March 5.
On February 28, Westlands terminated its membership in the state’s largest coalition of public water purveyors, the Association of California Water Agencies (ACWA), “further isolating itself from mainstream negotiations over water rights in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta,” PCL said.
Westlands, the biggest federal water customer in California, is regarded as the “Darth Vader” of California water districts by environmentalists, California Indian Tribes, fishing groups and those seeking to restore collapsing Central Valley salmon and Delta fish populations and the thousands of jobs that they have historically supported. The district over the decades has filed lawsuit after lawsuit to block the restoration of the Trinity, Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers and California Delta.
The District officially described their withdrawal from the association as a “financial decision,” saying the District needs to focus its resources on lawsuits against fish and wildlife protections in the Delta, and can no longer afford the $19,000 annual membership fee.
However, in a February 3rd letter to ACWA’s leadership, Westlands President Jean P. Sagouspe made it clear that ACWA’s politics are the problem, complaining that ACWA’s policies no longer represent Westlands or further its interests. Sagoupse criticized Tim Quinn, ACWA Executive Director, for advocating policies and making statements that conflict with Westlands’ interests.
“It was our hope that Tim would cease making such statements,” Sagouspe said. “But he has not.” … “
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