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Study: Peripheral Canal will Not Save Contra Costa from Water Crisis (MercuryNews)

(April 24, 2009, The Mercury News)

A $10 billion plan to build a canal around the Delta would not deliver significantly more water to cities and farms if it were in place this year, new data shows.
Water agencies and politicians from Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on down have repeatedly stressed that water shortages this year from the [...]

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California Water Projects to Receive $260M of Obama Stimulus, but Most of It will Go to Protecting Fish (SanFranciscoChronicle)

(April 16, 2009, The San Francisco Chronicle)
Cash-strapped California will receive $260 million in federal economic stimulus funds to fix dams, restore fisheries and habitat and help the state cope with drought conditions, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said Wednesday.
(Original Article Here)

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Feds Offer California $260M from Stimulus to Fix Water-Delivery System (NewYorkTimes)

(April 15, 2009, The New York Times)
As part of the federal stimulus plan, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar offered California $260 million on Wednesday to patch the Central Valley’s decrepit water-delivery system and protect its threatened fish.
(Original Article Here)

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Drought in California and Georgia Doozie because States have Outgrown Their Water Supplies (Robert Glennon, HuffingtonPost)

(March 4, 2009, Robert Glennon, The Huffington Post)
Drought has prompted California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to declare a state emergency. Water agencies are preparing to impose mandatory water rationing. We’re all hoping that melting snow in the Sierra will save the state’s farmers and city dwellers from hardship.
But once rain starts to fall – and it [...]

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New Water Use Study: How Residents can Lower Their High Water Bills (OCRegister)

(March 10, 2009, The Orange County Register)
When Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger called on Californians to reduce water use in the face of severe drought conditions, 78 households in The Reserve neighborhood of San Clemente were resting easy.
Those residents had signed on to participate in The Reserve Outdoor Sustainability Project, a study measuring the effects of efficient [...]

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RED ALERT: 75% Chance of Mandatory Water Rationing in San Diego by July 1, 2009: Initial Penalties to be Price-Based; Flow Restrictors to be Put on Violator’s Houses!!!; Mayor Claims Families’ Water Use down 40% over Last Two Years (MSNBC)

(March 7, 2009, MSNBC)
Using the back yard of a Tierrasanta resident as a backdrop, Mayor Jerry Sanders called on San Diegans to get serious about water conservation.
Sanders revealed what he has done personally to conserve and showed clear disappointment in the overall efforts of San Diegans.
“Despite some successes, we still continue to fall shrt of [...]

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Water Managers NEED to Manage People, Not Meters (Aguanomics)

(March 6, 2009, David Zetland, Aguanomics)
(via DW) The Mayor’s office sent out this press release [pdf] yesterday:
San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders is calling on all San Diegans to step up water conservation efforts in the wake of Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s state of emergency declaration for California’s water supplies.
“The Governor’s message is right on target,” said [...]

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California Drought Deception Emergency?: Water Levels Look Acceptable, but Overpopulation and Fragile Delta Looming could Exacerbate Problem (SanFranciscoChronicle)

(March 5, 2009, The San Francisco Chronicle)
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s declaration of a statewide drought emergency last week had classic comic timing: It’s been pouring ever since. What’s not funny are the governor’s proposals: Expedited water transfers now, which may adversely affect fish and wildlife, and possible mandatory rationing later. Is the drought really that bad?
Some [...]

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Mandatory Water Rationing Later on This Month: Water Shortage Still Imminent in California in Spite of Heavy Rains, which would “Need to Last Until November” to Stop Drought (MercuryNews)

(March 4, 2009, The Mercury News)

It has been nearly a week since Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger dropped the bomb, laying out a doomsday drought scenario so starkly apocalyptic he sounded like Dr. Strangelove. And yet, Justina Pillado endured weather Tuesday in the teeth of the governor’s state of emergency that made her toes curl.
“This rain sucks,” [...]

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Four California Water Managers — Ken Willis, Randy Van Gelder, Robert DeLoach, Michael Camacho — Speak Their Minds on “Perfect Storm” Drought: Price of Imported Water will Increase 20% in 2009!!! (SanBernardinoSun)

(Feb. 28, 2009, The San Bernardino Sun)
Water is one of California’s most vexing challenges.
Most of the state’s rainfall comes in Northern California and its snowpack is in the Sierra Nevada range. But most of the users are in Southern California and the Central Valley, where agriculture is the main consumer.
There are obstacles at every step [...]

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Drought Declaration Ambiguity: California Locals Concerned over Groundwater Control, Schwarzenegger’s Meaning in “Expedited Water Transfers” (MSNBC)

(Feb. 28, 2009, MSNBC)
Butte County water officials have concerns that Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s proclamation Friday on the drought isn’t clear about protecting local control over groundwater.
Paul Gosselin, director of the county Department of Water and Resource Conservation, said there are concerns about what exactly the governor means by “expedited water transfers.”
Butte County has an ordinance [...]

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California Cities must Reduce Water Consumption by One-Fifth ASAP: Two Dozen Water Agencies have Ordered Water Rationing (Kelly Zito, SanFranciscoChronicle)

(Feb. 28, 2009, Kelly Zito, The San Francisco Chronicle)
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger declared a statewide drought emergency Friday, urging cities to cut their use of water 20 percent and paving the way for projects such as desalination plants and water recycling projects to bypass standard environmental reviews.
Despite heavy rainstorms this month, state officials say California’s water [...]

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On the Road to Water Rationing — In Wake of California Drought Emergency Declaration, Water Agencies Pushing Forward with Tougher Water Restrictions and Ordinances: Water Transfers to be Expedited; Water Conservation Plans to be Put into Effect; Water Fees & $500.00 Fines for Violations (OCRegister)

(Feb. 27, 2009, The OCRegister)
Even as Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger declared a statewide water emergency Friday, Orange County agencies were pushing ahead with tough new restrictions on water use amid growing worries about drought-driven cuts in water supply.
Despite recent rains, the state is in its third year of drought, a statement from the Governor’s Office said. [...]

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California Lawmakers Seek Billions for New Water Infrastruture; but Who Should Pay — Taxpayers, Individual Growers or Water Districts?; Major Lakes, Reservoirs @ 35% to 45% Capacity (LosAngelesTimes)

(Feb. 27, 2009, The Los Angeles Times)
With California’s budget crisis resolved for the moment, state lawmakers Thursday turned their attention to another emergency: a three-year drought that has left key reservoirs at 35% of capacity.
Legislators stepped forward with plans to ask voters to borrow as much as $15 billion for projects to expand and improve [...]

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Delta Blues in California: Alarmism, Inflation and Damage Control (TheReporter)

(Jan. 20, 2009, The Vacaville Reporter)
Pushing hard to build a new canal around the delta, the Schwarzenegger administration rarely misses an opportunity to point out how rickety California’s water system has become.And in their zeal to get the expensive and controversial aqueduct built, they occasionally exaggerate.
For example, when federal regulators imposed new rules last month [...]

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Drought, or Water Heist?

(Oct. 26, 2008, The San Francisco Chronicle)
Gov. Schwarzenegger is calling the year’s lack of rain and snowfall a drought of epic proportions and points to the low lake levels to prove it. The answer, he says, is passing a $9.3 billion water bond next year to build a peripheral canal and several new reservoirs in [...]

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