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CALIFORNIA: Judge rules state must stop running water pumps
San Francisco Chronicle ^
| 3/23/7
Posted on 03/23/2007 12:56:48 PM PDT by SmithL
Officials must first get permission to kill protected wildlife -
The state must stop running the giant pumps that send water to Southern California unless wildlife officials approve the continued killing of protected salmon and Delta smelt, a judge ruled today. The decision by Judge Frank Roesch of Alameda County Superior Court gives the state Department of Water Resources 60 days to get the necessary permission from wildlife officials. Granting permission could, in turn, require massive efforts to increase salmon and smelt populations elsewhere.
Many environmentalists blame the exporting of Northern California water for causing sharp declines in the number of some fish species in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta. The pumps operated by the state are located near Tracy and send water to the San Joaquin Valley and Southern California.
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TOPICS: Front Page News; Government; US: California
KEYWORDS: activistjudge; animalrights; environment; esa; nowaterforyou; water
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To: The Blitherer
Well...
As a native Northern Californian (Lincoln/Rocklin/Auburn), I haven't much sympathy for people who build a city in the desert and expect the rest of us to send our irrigation water south to keep their swimming pools full.
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posted on
03/23/2007 1:21:03 PM PDT
by
Doohickey
(Rudolph Giuliani: metro-American)
To: Dinsdale
Salt water intrusion is due to subidence of the land in the Delta area due to ground water pumping and peat compaction combined with dredging. Also, damming the southern Sierra rivers did not help (they were dammed mostly for things like the Friant Kern district, etc).
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posted on
03/23/2007 1:23:18 PM PDT
by
GOP_1900AD
(Stomping on "PC," destroying the Left, and smoking out faux "conservatives" - Take Back The GOP!)
To: Doohickey
As a native Northern Californian (Lincoln/Rocklin/Auburn), I haven't much sympathy for people who build a city in the desert and expect the rest of us to send our irrigation water south to keep their swimming pools full. So you'd rather everybody move North TO the water instead of bringing the water here?
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posted on
03/23/2007 1:23:21 PM PDT
by
The Blitherer
(What the devil is keeping the Yanks? Duncan Hunter for President '08!)
To: patton
"Ummmm....if they turn off the pumps, how many humans will die?"
That's probably the point.
To: SmithL
So lawns will get a little brown and pools will go empty, big deal. SoCal could use a little water discipline, they're drinking the Colorado River dry every year.
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posted on
03/23/2007 1:24:12 PM PDT
by
Zeroisanumber
(Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?)
To: SmithL
Water?...fish...water?...fish... water?...fish
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posted on
03/23/2007 1:32:07 PM PDT
by
lucky american
(We cannot direct the wind but we can adjust the sails)
To: SmithL
The irony is that Sodom-by-the-Bay and El Lay pretty much decide elections in California.
People get the government they deserve.
If agriculture in the California Central Valley withers, they can always get their veggies from Mexico...
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posted on
03/23/2007 1:42:54 PM PDT
by
Publius6961
(MSM: Israelis are killed by rockets; Lebanese are killed by Israelis.)
To: SmithL
The problem isn't water or water pumps - these are symptoms - but lousy government who doesn't give a damn about governing wisely.
I doubt there will ever again be a government in the US that governs to avoid problems rather than create them.
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posted on
03/23/2007 1:46:34 PM PDT
by
AZRepublican
("The degree in which a measure is necessary can never be a test of the legal right to adopt it.")
To: The Blitherer
That's okay. Y'all seem to have managed to mess up the entire state remotely :).
Plus, I don't live there anymore...
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posted on
03/23/2007 1:48:15 PM PDT
by
Doohickey
(Rudolph Giuliani: metro-American)
To: Doohickey
Y'all seem to have managed to mess up the entire state remotely Ack, don't get me started on the hippies in NorCal...
Plus, I don't live there anymore...
Lucky you. Really!
Hopefully I'll be in Virginia soon myself.
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posted on
03/23/2007 1:53:00 PM PDT
by
The Blitherer
(What the devil is keeping the Yanks? Duncan Hunter for President '08!)
To: Dinsdale
<Sam Kinison>You live in a desert! </Sam Kinison>
Don't encourage them! They might descend on flyover country like a biblical plague of locusts.
That was one of Kinnison's best bits.
Kinison and world hunger (00:04:50 into the clip)
To: Dinsdale
It's basically possible to trade a barrel of oil (or any other energy source) for a barrel of fresh water. That's rarely a good trade.
I don't undersrtand your point.
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posted on
03/23/2007 2:01:56 PM PDT
by
Jaysun
(I took one look at her unfashionable eyebrows and thought to myself, "she's literally crazy.")
To: George W. Bush
California does provide a continuing political entertainment show for the rest of the country.
Smelt, whatever the hell they are, are more important than the residents of basically the southern 2/3rds of the entire state.
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posted on
03/23/2007 2:04:16 PM PDT
by
Dog Gone
To: theDentist
Hey, I used to live in northern California. We always felt we needed to succeed from the southern part. They take all our water and vote liberal...
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posted on
03/23/2007 2:06:32 PM PDT
by
John123
(Bill barely mentions Hillary in his memoirs... I will now light myself on fire)
To: Red Badger
Kip Adada...is that you?
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posted on
03/23/2007 2:06:39 PM PDT
by
4yearlurker
(forbidden fruit creates many jams.)
To: The Blitherer
Um...so what am I supposed to drink? Ocean water?I got two words for you... desalination plants. :)
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posted on
03/23/2007 2:07:30 PM PDT
by
John123
(Bill barely mentions Hillary in his memoirs... I will now light myself on fire)
To: Jaysun
It takes a lot of energy to desalinate water.
You trade oil (or gas or coal) for fresh water.
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posted on
03/23/2007 2:07:47 PM PDT
by
Dinsdale
To: The Blitherer
Um...so what am I supposed to drink? Ocean water? Of course, you just combine the Water Desalinization plant with the power plant with the oil production and the refinery. Just like they have been doing for several years.
Oh wait, that is not California. I was think of a more pro-development business location. They do the above in Saudi Arabia.
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posted on
03/23/2007 2:12:14 PM PDT
by
thackney
(life is fragile, handle with prayer)
To: The Blitherer
Um...so what am I supposed to drink? Ocean water?
I've read that you can live off drinking your own urine for quite some time.
It's just a thought. You know, maybe a lemon twist and some ice, well, try to be creative.
To: SmithL
It's been decades since I lived in CA, but as I recall, a significant percentage if not the majority of water in So. Cal. comes from No. Cal...this could close down So. Cal.
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posted on
03/23/2007 2:17:56 PM PDT
by
highlander_UW
(I don't know what my future holds, but I know Who holds my future)
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