Questions of how BDCP will operate already answered

From News Line, a daily compilation of farm water news distributed to CFWC members and others upon request. To receive News Line, click here. Editorial: Delta tunnel project still stuck with unacceptable baggage Coalition response…The changes announced last week to the Bay Delta Conservation Plan as outlined by this editorial is a continuation of changes […]

Water was available for fishery protection

From News Line, a daily compilation of farm water news distributed to CFWC members and others upon request. To receive News Line, click here. Editorial: Release the water Humboldt County supervisors to Fresno judge: Release our water: Board warns of repeated fish kill Coalition response…Reclamation had more than 400,000 acre-feet of water to use for […]

Legal ruling could protect water rights

From News Line, a daily compilation of farm water news distributed to CFWC members and others upon request. To receive News Line, click here. Put water to local use first From: Editorial, Chico Enterprise-Record Coalition response…The judge’s decision has nothing to do with north state or south state water “desires.” There are quantities set aside for […]

Long list of professional credentials for author of BDCP cost-benefit anlaysis

From News Line, a daily compilation of farm water news distributed to CFWC members and others upon request. To receive News Line, click here. Letter: Twin-tunnels plan doesn’t pencil out Coalition response…This letter-writer may want to update his information before writing again about the Bay Delta Conservation Plan and its proposed tunnels. A full economic […]

BDCP provides a safeguard against abandoning fields

From News Line, a daily compilation of farm water news distributed to CFWC members and others upon request. To receive News Line, click here. Unanswered questions in water tunnels analysis Coalition response…The Bay Delta Conservation Plan is an effort to obtain a 50-year conservation permit that will improve the Delta through habitat restoration and protection […]

Federal Judge Issues TRO on Trinity Reservoir Releases

  United States District Judge Lawrence J. O’Neill issued a temporary restraining order halting water releases from Trinity Reservoir by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation through Friday, August 16. According to the Order, the stated purpose of the planned releases is to “reduce the likelihood, and potentially reduce the severity, of any Ich epizootic event […]

$84 billion boost from BDCP felt by all

From News Line, a daily compilation of farm water news distributed to CFWC members and others upon request. To receive News Line, click here. Column: Who shares benefit of water tunnels? Coalition response…The Bay Delta Conservation Plan is an effort to obtain a 50-year conservation permit that will improve the Delta through habitat restoration and […]

Trinity River scenario unavoidable

From News Line, a daily compilation of farm water news distributed to CFWC members and others upon request. To receive News Line, click here. Editorial: Let’s not kill fish to water farms Coalition response…In 1988, under nearly identical flow conditions, twice as many salmon successfully migrated up the Klamath River than in 2002 with no […]

Trinity lawsuit not about fish

From News Line, a daily compilation of farm water news distributed to CFWC members and others upon request. To receive News Line, click here. Editorial: If irrigators win, and salmon die, it will cost dearly Coalition response…The lawsuit filed by the water users seeks the Bureau of Reclamation to follow already established procedures relating to […]

Water rights protected through BDCP

From News Line, a daily compilation of farm water news distributed to CFWC members and others upon request. To receive News Line, click here. Editorial: Delta tunnel study ignores the north Coalition response…Fears that the Plan will take more and more and more water from the Sacramento Valley is unfounded. The recognition of existing water […]