Pass law to cut delta water use, Delta Vision Task Force says
Posted by: Aqua Blog Maven on November 27, 2008 at 10:39 amFrom the San Francisco Chronicle:
Over the next two years, California should pass laws cutting water consumption by 20 percent, shore up strategic levees, study new reservoirs and pass Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s $9 billion-plus water bond, according to a set of preliminary recommendations released Wednesday by a Cabinet-level panel.
The Delta Vision Committee, charged with advising policy makers on the future of the failing Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, said the proposals are aimed at spurring discussions among committee members and stakeholders who will gather Dec. 5 in Sacramento.
In addition to authorizing additional funding and bolstering infrastructure, the committee proposed designating the delta a National Heritage Area, increasing the state’s supply of recycled and desalinated water and cracking down on water permits violators. Water rights permits ostensibly set the amount of water that may be diverted from any water source.
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