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Blog: On Regulatory Assurance in the Sacramento Delta Jul 09, 2012
From the Inkstain blog:
“Jeff Michael did a pithy job Thursday of untangling the snag of old fishing line that is “regulatory assurance”, the Endangered Species Act and the proposal to build giant tunnels beneath the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta to get water from California’s wet north to its thirsty south with, it is hoped, minimal disruption to the delta through which the water would otherwise travel.
The core of Michael’s argument is that the real value (in dollar terms) for water users is “regulatory assurance” – the knowledge that they’ll get the water they expect without unexpected supply interruptions because of endangered species problems. … “
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May 25, 2013
HSR Will Rust California
The only winners with high speed rail will be the politicians and developers who believe they can capitalize on it. ... more
May 25, 2013
Bridges & Trains
There's an editorial in the Bee about the disaster that is the Bay Bridge repair. Way over estimate. Years late. Extremely dangerous. ... more
May 24, 2013
BDCP Conspiracy?
NRDC is one of a handful of environmental groups that has stated for years that new conveyance from the Delta may be warranted and should be studied. ... more
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