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@SavetheDeltaNow

California's Delta communities are working to protect the sustainability of our natural resources, communities, and farms. #CAWater #CAwx #NoDeltaTunnel

California Delta, California Beigetreten Ağustos 2021
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Delta United@SavetheDeltaNow·
All of these same issues would plague the @CAgovernor’s #DeltaTunnel boondoggle if construction ever began. Luckily, permitting is not complete, there’s no approved funding, and we have smarter water supply options. #Cawx
No Safe Words@Cyber_Trailer

Since my account is somewhat anonymous I’m going to disclose where some of the California high-speed rail money gets wasted. 99% of you don’t realize where giant chunks of the money is disappearing to. The California high-speed rail authority, literally owns thousands of parcels of land that are in various stages continued litigation, tenant improvements, eviction, and constant maintenance. For example, there are many homes and apartment complexes in the plant path that have been purchased years ahead of construction. Removing those tenants is a slow and expensive process. (let’s ignore the extra stress on housing that all of these destroyed properties are causing) In some cases, these are low rent apartments with a lengthy eviction process During that process, the state of California is the landlord and has to maintain the property codes the same as any other landlord. This means repairs, adding smoke detectors, fixing roofs, vegetation management, landscaping, paying off tenants to leave early, boarding up Windows, constant trash cleanups, towing vehicles etc. But the High Speed Rail Authority doesn’t just have to maintain these properties at normal cost. Every single bit of that work has to be done at California prevailing wage rates. The work can only be done through qualified contractors that have passed through a long series of idiotic mazes to qualify to perform the work. An average rate per hour (charge rate) for a worker to perform any service on these properties is approximately $200 an hour for labor only. The cost go up for specialized work, like electricians, plumbers, or machine operators. Properties that are literally worthless are being maintained at huge expense just so the next round of homeless transients can break into the property and cause more damage. For reasons I can’t explain, the process to finally demo and remove the structures takes years. I’m only mentioning the tip of the iceberg regarding my firsthand knowledge. Completely separate from those outlandish costs are the inflation caused by the construction. The prevailing word on the street is that nothing is getting done. The truth is that a lot is getting done and none of it efficiently. The amount of concrete being poured daily and monthly to build gigantic overpasses for both the rail and roadways is not understood. In these work areas, every concrete mixing company is fully scheduled out and cannot offer building materials for other basic services such as building a house often times for weeks when the average lead time for many of these services used to be one day. And that’s just the schedule, never mind the huge cost increases from straining the supply chain and Labor pool. The amount of concrete and steel that has gone into the structures so far is massive. Dozens and dozens of new water wells have been dug just for dust control. Thousands upon thousands of acres of highly productive tree fruits and nuts have been torn up and shredded. Utility scale solar fields have been uprooted and sometimes relocated at extravagant costs. Every type of business you can imagine has gone through either a closure, relocation, or a long-term tenant agreement with the rail authority. In some cases, it’s just a buyout where the business closes its doors forever. The owners get something all of the workers get nothing. Don’t get me started on how thick the layers of bureaucracy are for these minute tasks that occur on all of these properties. The inefficiency is far beyond your wildest dreams. In many cases, this is not related to fraud in any way it’s just absolute ignorance, red tape, and failed leadership. I can go much deeper into specific examples, but I think that gives some of you an idea of what’s actually happening in California. If a rail is ever usable, some portions of the structures will be decades old and already in disrepair.

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Delta United@SavetheDeltaNow·
@edring Not sure on mitigation ratio being required by fed and state agencies (not “environmentalists”). Maybe there’s a way to do programatic mitigation approach or leverage other efficiencies. ?
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Edward Ring@edring·
@SavetheDeltaNow We have been told that funds spent on dredging have to be matched three-to-one with funds spent on mitigation. Is that true? Because I would define dredging itself as mitigation. In the delta today, it will do more good than harm for the environment.
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Edward Ring@edring·
The Delta remains the primary source of water for millions of Californians, urban and rural communities, agriculture, businesses, and neighboring states facing Colorado River shortages. It is the only source that can be quickly expanded. Restoring channel depths to 10-12 feet or more through targeted dredging of at least 75 miles of south delta channels dramatically increases their cross-sectional area and total water volume. If this were done, it would take much higher pumping rates to produce reverse-flow velocities. Reverse flows pull fish into the pumps and they pull salt water in from the San Francisco Bay, and when that happens, pumping stops. We have evidence that opening up delta channels could result in millions of acre feet per year of additional water being safely delivered to farms and cities in California. Dredging deeper, cooler channels would also help salmon migration. So why not dredge? It seems environmentalists put a stop to it 40-50 years ago, despite the FACT that the delta was routinely dredged for over a century, and in all that time, the salmon and smelt thrived. And today, in order to support dredging, Democrat politicians demand three dollars in "mitigation" for every dollar spent on dredging. Plus, of course, endless litigation and processing of permit applications to countless agencies. If you want to know who is destroying the delta ecosystems, it's the environmentalists themselves. They can't get out of their own way, and for many of them, of course, it's a business model. californiaglobe.com/fr/ringside-th…
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MWD of SoCal@mwdh2o·
Metropolitan joins environmental groups and the @SWC_CAWater in supporting SB 872, a bill focused on repairing vulnerable levees in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and fixing State Water Project canals damaged by subsidence.
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Sen. Jerry McNerney@SenMcNerney

@TimGraysonCA @SenBobArchuleta @RestoretheDelta Plus, shoutout to @SierraClubCA & the Metropolitan Water District for also supporting SB 872, along with 60 other organizations from around the state!

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Sen. Jerry McNerney
Sen. Jerry McNerney@SenMcNerney·
Today was a very rare occurrence: Legislators from Northern and Southern California united together on a water issue! Also noteworthy: We were joined today by environmentalists and state water contractors that have often been at odds over water issues.
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Sen. Jerry McNerney@SenMcNerney·
Great news! The California Senate Environmental Quality Committee today unanimously approved my SB 872, which would protect California’s primary water source for decades to come.
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Laiken Jordahl@LaikenJordahl·
This story of the potentially irreversible destruction of a crown-jewel national park is rapidly unfolding with absolutely zero national media attention. Journalists — we need you. Where are you?
Isaac Saul@Ike_Saul

With all eyes focused on Iran, Trump and DHS are pushing forward on border wall construction through Big Bend National Park. They will hand the Rio Grande to Mexico, destroy thousands of jobs, and ruin the last remaining wild West, all for less than 1% of all border crossings:

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V.B.@vb2616·
@IEUAwater Gross. We are not interested in 💩 water.
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Inland Empire Utilities Agency
Water has always been recycled in nature. Today, advanced purification allows communities to safely accelerate that process and create a reliable source of drinking water. Across Southern California, agencies are investing in these technologies to strengthen long-term water reliability. @socalwatercomm ’s new animated video takes you inside the science that's securing Southern California's water future, showing how continuous monitoring and rigorous standards protect every drop and ensure safety every step of the way. IEUA is proud to support SCWC and contribute to the production of this video as a sponsor and committee member. Visit socalwater.org/direct-potable… or check the link in our bio to view the full video. #CaliforniaWater #AdvancedPurification #RecycledWater
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Delta United@SavetheDeltaNow·
@RWAh2o @MavensNotebook Ok yeah on promoting recharge, but no selling our groundwater out of the area. Our basin is still in overdraft.
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Reg Water Auth@RWAh2o·
@MavensNotebook published a joint op-ed by Michael Saunders (RWA) and Jim Mayer (NCWA) urging modernization of groundwater recharge policy. Clearer permitting and better access to high flows can strengthen SGMA and improve water reliability. ow.ly/wc0y50YoHcq #cawater
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Delta Protection@CA_DPC·
The Delta National Heritage Area is now part of the nationwide Passport to your National Parks program! We've got 27 locations throughout the NHA where you can get your passport stamped. Learn more here: delta.ca.gov/photo-gallery-…
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California Department of Water Resources
🐟✨ Follow that fish! DWR is teaming up with @ucdavis to track juvenile salmon on their journey down the Sacramento River. Using a high-tech, non-physical barrier, powered by light, bubbles, and sound—we’re helping guide fish away from Georgiana Slough and toward safer waters. How do we know it’s working? We tag and track the fish to see if they stay on course and make it past Benicia and beyond. Smart science + Innovative tools = Better survival for salmon. 🌊💙 #CaliforniaWater #StateWaterProject #SacramentoRiver #FishTagging #ScienceInAction
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