[env-trinity] Delta Groups Rally Against The Panama Canal North
Dan Bacher
danielbacher at fishsniffer.com
Thu Jul 9 14:45:14 PDT 2009

The exporting of more water out of the Delta not only dooms
agriculture in the Delta, but also dooms one of the largest estuaries
on the North American west coast,” stated Rudy Mussi, Central Delta
farmer and Member of the Central Delta Water Agency.
Photo: Family farmers from North Delta Cares hold up a banner
opposing the construction of "The Panama Canal North." Photo by Dan
Bacher.

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Delta Groups Rally Against The Panama Canal North
by Dan Bacher
Legislators and hundreds of Delta advocates held a rally at the State
Capitol in Sacramento on Tuesday to oppose the peripheral canal, a
budget-busting and environmentally destructive project that would
approximate the Panama Canal in width and length.
"I'm not going to vote for a plan that builds a Panama Canal down the
middle of the 15th Assembly District,” exclaimed Assembly Member
Joan Buchanan to loud applause from a crowd of recreational anglers,
commercial fishermen, Delta farmers, farmworkers, Indian Tribal
members and community activists. “I will do all I can to make that
the Delta is protected.”
As she spoke, Delta family farmers from North Delta Cares and others
held up banners proclaiming “The Peripheral Canal=Panama Canal
North,” along with signs saying, “Fewer Water Exports, Not Fewer
Delta Fish” and “Give the Delta a Voice!”
Buchanan said Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Delta Vision Process
calls for "improved conveyance" that will transport 15,000 cubic feet
of water per second (cfs) from the Sacramento River around the Delta.
This is smaller than the proposed 1982 peripheral canal, defeated
overwhelmingly by the voters, that was intended to transport 22,000 cfs.
A conveyance to transport 15,000 cfs. would be between 500 and 700
feet wide, requiring a 1300 foot right-of-way, based on an
engineering report completed in August 2006 by Washington Group
International for the State Water Contractors, “Isolated Facility,
Incised Bay-Delta System – Estimate of Construction Costs.”
“That's the width of a 100 lane freeway,” said Buchanan. “The
length of the conveyance would be between 47 and 48 miles.”
By comparison, the Panama Canal is between 500 and 1000 feet wide and
is 50 miles long.
The rally was held not only to oppose the “Panama Canal North,”
but to demand that Delta residents have a voice in ongoing water
policy negotiations in the Legislature.
“The message today is quite simple,” said State Senator Lois Wolk
D-Davis), who opened the rally. “You can’t fix the Delta without
the people of the Delta as your partners.”
Wolk stated that changes to the Delta proposed by the Legislature and
the Governor’s Bay Delta Conservation Plan and Delta Vision
processes could mean increased exposure to pollutants in the waters,
increased costs for water and water treatment, reduced farm
production, greater loss of commercial fishing and a higher risk of
flooding.
The rally took place on the day that a hearing regarding a package of
water bills was originally scheduled. However, the hearing, which
hundreds were expecting to attend, was cancelled and has not been
rescheduled.
The coalition of canal opponents fears that the final package,
developed through secret negotiations with no input from Delta
residents, would fund the budget-busting canal at a time when
California has a $24.3 billion deficit.
Peripheral Canal: A Bad Idea In 1982 and Even Worse Now
“The peripheral canal was a bad idea in 1982 and it’s an even
worse idea today,” said Steve Evans, Conservation Director, Friends
of the River. “Several court rulings have proven that the government
can’t be trusted to operate a Peripheral Canal in a way that
benefits the Delta. Instead it will be used to suck most of the fresh
water from the Sacramento River for export to southern Central Valley
agribusiness and southern California developers.”
Fisheries advocates said the canal must stopped because it will only
exacerbate the collapse of Central Valley Chinook salmon, Delta
smelt, longfin smelt, juvenile striped bass, threadfin shad,
Sacramento splittail and other Delta fish populations.
Bill Jennings, Chairman/Executive Director of the California
Sportfishing Protection Alliance, described the canal and dams
proposal as “a legislative dash to the worst environmental disaster
in American history” – and noted that the Delta is dying because
existing environmental laws are being ignored.
“Discarding prudent legislative deliberation and oversight is likely
to lead to wasting tens of billions of dollars constructing a massive
white elephant that will destroy Delta fisheries and water quality,”
said Jennings. “It will gravely damage the Delta economy, deliver
less water than presently exported and cause increased litigation
because of legal flaws and bad science.”
“The water exporters look at the Delta as a reservoir, but it is
actually a living ecosystem,” said Zeke Grader, executive director
of the Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen’s Associations
(PCFFA). “The life blood of California’s commercial salmon fishery
is being drained out of the Delta as the freshwater is exported to
San Joaquin Valley agribusiness.”
Farmers from throughout the Delta came in force to the rally. Farmers
oppose the canal because increasing salinity caused by the canal
would both destroy agriculture on one of the world's most fertile
estuaries and devastate fish populations in order to export water to
subsidized water to drainage impaired land on the west side of the
San Joaquin Valley.
“The exporting of more water out of the Delta not only dooms
agriculture in the Delta, but also dooms one of the largest estuaries
on the North American West Coast,” stated Rudy Mussi, Central Delta
farmer and Member of the Central Delta Water Agency.
Winnemem Wintu Tribe Fights for the Delta
Mark Franko, headman of the Winnemem Wintu (McCloud River) Tribe,
held up a sign proclaiming, “Tribes Support Saving the Delta.” The
Winnemem Wintu has been forefront in the battle to save the Delta and
stop the peripheral canal. They are strongly opposing a federal plan
to raise Shasta Dam that is a linchpin in the plan to export more
water out of the Delta through the canal.
“The peripheral canal is a big, stupid idea that doesn’t make any
sense from a tribal environmental perspective,” said Franco.
“Building a canal to save the Delta is like a doctor installing an
arterial bypass from your shoulder to your hand– it will cause your
elbow to die just like taking water out of the Delta through a
peripheral canal will cause the Delta to die.”
Robert Johnson, Delta fly fishing enthusiast and founder of
Californians Against the Canal, pointed out the absurdity of the
state funding the enormously expensive canal and more dams at a time
when the state is laying off teachers and nurses and mandating three
unpaid furlough days a month for state employees. He urged the state
to find sustainable alternatives to meet California's water needs.
“The Peripheral Canal and Sites and Temperance Flat Dams will cost
over $40 billion, including interest, and not provide a DROP of
additional water,” said Johnson. “How can state legislators allow
this secretive, hugely expensive bond measure to be jammed through
without rigorous debate exploring the alternative Alternatives that
will provide over 10 million acre feet of water for the state – more
water than has ever been exported from NorCal?“
Likewise, Barbara Barrigan-Parrilla, campaign director of Restore the
Delta, said, “We want real solutions – programs and projects that
will capture, recycle, and treat water – programs that are cost
effective and environmentally sound – programs that will stop the
insanity of moving water from north to south through or around the
Delta.
Freddie Morales, a young farmworker from Alpaugh in the San Joaquin
Valley, illustrated the irony of corporate agribusiness campaigning
to export more water from the Delta when they continually deny clean
drinking water to farmworkers in rural communities.
“We need clean drinking water and the water is bad in my
community,” he said. “People get sick from it.”
Elected officials who spoke at the rally included Lt. Governor John
Garamendi, State Senator Mark DeSaulnier, Assemblymembers Alyson
Huber and Mariko Yamada, and Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors
representative Mary Piepho, speaking for the assembled County
Supervisors from the five Delta counties.
Other speakers included Charlotte Hodde, Water Program Manager of the
Planning and Conservation League, Debbie Davis, Legislative Analyst
for the Environmental Justice Coalition for Water and Jim Metropulos,
Senior Advocate for Sierra Club California.
The Delta’s Voice Must Be Heard!
Canal opponents emphasized that while the Legislature is on the verge
of considering a massive and costly restructuring of California’s
water laws and water infrastructure, there have been no public
hearings even as the Legislative policy committees are set to
complete their work.
“A series of secret bills, not yet in official language, are set to
be merged and will cover several contentious water issues including
governance of the Bay-Delta region, water conservation, new dams and
an updated version of the multi-billion dollar Peripheral Canal,
which was overwhelming rejected by California voters in 1982,”
according to a statement from Restore the Delta.
Expressing concern that the public and most legislators have not seen
the legislative language and the bills are only scheduled for a
cursory policy committee hearing instead of allowing for public
input, the group called for public hearings where the voices of Delta
residents, farmers and fishermen are heard and acted upon in a spirit
of openness and transparency.
“Delta communities need to have a major voice in the process,”
concluded Barbara Barrigan-Parrilla. “Without public hearings, the
more than 500,000 Californians who live and work in the Delta are
being denied the opportunity to hold a major voice in the process.”
For more information about what you can do to stop the peripheral
canal, go to http://www.calsport.org, http://www.restorethedelta.org
and http://www.stopcanal.org.
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Assemblymember Lois Wolk
by Dan Bacher Thursday Jul 9th, 2009 11:56 AM

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Assemblymember Mariko Yamada
by Dan Bacher Thursday Jul 9th, 2009 11:56 AM

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Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi
by Dan Bacher Thursday Jul 9th, 2009 11:56 AM

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Bill Jennings, California Sportfishing Protection Alliance
by Dan Bacher Thursday Jul 9th, 2009 11:56 AM

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Zeke Grader, PCFFA
by Dan Bacher Thursday Jul 9th, 2009 11:56 AM

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Robert Johnson, Californians Against the Canal
by Dan Bacher Thursday Jul 9th, 2009 11:56 AM

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Charlotte Hodde, Planning & Conservation League
by Dan Bacher Thursday Jul 9th, 2009 11:56 AM

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Mark Franko, headman of Winnemem Wintu Tribe
by Dan Bacher Thursday Jul 9th, 2009 11:56 AM

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Members of North Delta Cares at the Rally
by Dan Bacher Thursday Jul 9th, 2009 11:56 AM

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Jim Cox and other members of the California Striped Bass Association
(CSPA)
by Dan Bacher Thursday Jul 9th, 2009 11:56 AM

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