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Louisiana teachers' union concerned about educators' future; Supreme Court hears arguments in Trump immunity case; court issues restraining order against fracking waste-storage facility; landmark NE agreement takes a proactive approach to CO2 pipeline risks.

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The urban-rural death divide is widening for working-age Americans, many home internet connections established for rural students during COVID have been broken, and a new federal rule aims to put the "public" back in public lands.

Federal Bill May Create New CA Water War

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Wednesday, June 8, 2011   

A federal bill that aims to divert more water to central California farmers may be starting a new water war in the Golden State.

The "San Joaquin Valley Water Reliability Act" would undo bipartisan water-reform legislation that was passed by the state in 2009 after decades of litigation. George Torgun, an attorney with Earthjustice, says the bill would dramatically undermine environmental protections for the Bay Delta estuary.

"The Bay Delta itself is the largest estuary on the West Coast, and simply to shunt the water south for big ag is not going to restore that ecosystem. It's just going to make things worse."

Torgun says the bill, HR 1837, also would disrupt such programs as the Bay Delta Conservation Plan, which was designed to protect endangered species, restore the Delta ecosystem and improve the reliability of California's water supply.

Farmers say it's necessary to protect their industry.

Torgun believes the bill is also bad for California's economy because it seeks to undo measures that have been put in place to protect the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and California's valuable salmon fishery.

"Salmon runs are very important to the economy of the state of California. They're a billion-dollar industry. There are communities up and down the coast that depend on those healthy salmon runs to provide for a fishery off the coast of California each year."

Nine conservation groups have sent a letter to subcommittee members warning that the bill's passage would lead to disastrous results. U.S. Rep. John Garamendi, D-Calif., calls the bill "a terrible policy" and one that is certain to start another water war in the state. However, supporters say farmers have suffered from what they call a "man-made drought" that has devastated farms and the economy.

Details of HR 1837 are online at opencongress.org.


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