Posted by Congressman Doug LaMalfa at 12:00 am on Jun 09, 2007 Comments Off on Crisis Management: Water Runs Short, Delta Pumps To Be Re-started
The 10 day shutdown of the Delta pumps of the State Water
Project will end with a phased ramp uprestart of those same
pumps. The Delta Smelt fish population being the latest
"environmental concern"cited to shut down the pumps and
curtail human activity via the Endangered Species
Act.
"Urban thirst"is cited [look in today’s SacBee] as the
reason to turn on the pumps, pretty much regardless of the fish
situation [or a perceived one] East Bay users have drawn down
their small reservoirs as far as they dare to replace pumped water,
and their underground wells, which they rely upon as a
supplyfor drought management, will soon feel the draw down of
that aquifer.
"Underground storage" is the big panacea to the opponents of above
ground storage, i.e. dams.
Enviros also cite conservation, a noble thought although you
don’t conserve your way out of drought [ask the East Bay and
SoCal]+ 1 million new population growth each 2 years in this
state.
Until we build or augment new water storage and water
conveyance, most Californians will have their water tap flowing, or
not, subject to the whim of enviro… Read More