Breaking News:
Feinstein, Boxer:
Reclamation Correct to Preserve Rescheduled Water
Senators Dianne
Feinstein and Barbara Boxer
(both D-Calif.) today praised the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation for its decision
to preserve rescheduled water supplies that Central Valley Project farmers have
banked as a hedge against dry conditions.
“I commend Reclamation
Commissioner Michael Connor for his decision to preserve rescheduled
water for CVP contractors who invested in additional supplies,”
Senator Feinstein said. “With farmers
already suffering from extraordinary drought conditions, it would be unfair to
take away water they set aside at great expense and upon which they are
depending to get through this year. I fully support Reclamation’s decision to
stand with these farmers.”
“I am so pleased that the Bureau
of Reclamation has heeded our call and honored its commitment to Central Valley
Project contractors,” Senator Boxer said. “These contractors prudently saved water
during wetter years and today’s announcement will ensure that they are able to
use those resources as promised during this unprecedented drought.”
Central Valley Project contractors have spent approximately
$150 million on water transfers to secure approximately 340,000 acre feet of
water in San Luis Reservoir with the expectation that this water would be carried
over for use in dry years. Redirecting this water to other CVP contractors
could lead to devastating consequences for the contractors who invested in
these reserve supplies.
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