[env-trinity] Winnemem Wintu speaker responds to Brown's "Shut Up" comment

Dan Bacher danielbacher at fishsniffer.com
Wed May 13 09:12:47 PDT 2015


Hey Tom

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  http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/05/13/1384375/-Winnemem-Wintu-speaker-responds-to-Brown-s-Shut-Up-comment

Winnemem Wintu speaker responds to Brown's "Shut Up" comment

Environmental groups and Tribes rally for rivers at Capitol

by Dan Bacher

On May 11, Gary Mulcahy of the Winnemem Wintu Tribe responded to Jerry  
Brown's comment during a speech in Sacramento that opponents of the  
twin tunnels should "Shut Up" unless they had spent a "million hours"  
on the project like the administration's staff had.

"The Winnemem Wintu and California Indians have been on these rivers  
for over 6,000 years, praying for the water and praying for the salmon  
streams and fisheries all this time," said Mulcahy at a noon program  
at California Rivers Day at the State Capitol in Sacramento on  
Monday.  "We know our rivers and salmon and what they need. So Tunnel  
Vision Brown, until you have been on the rivers for over 6,000 years,  
Shut Up."

The Tribe has been fighting for years to stop a federal plan to raise  
Shasta Dam, a project that would inundate many of the Winnemen Wintu's  
remaining sacred sites, and to restore the original run of winter run  
Chinook salmon, now thriving in New Zealand, to the McCloud River  
above Lake Shasta.

California Rivers Day 2015 brought together 23 river groups from  
throughout the state and two Indian Tribes to speak up for rivers and  
call on state leaders to support "sustainable drought solutions" at  
noon at the West Steps of the State Capitol in Sacramento.

The noon program that Mulcahy spoke at was preceded by a "Paddle to  
the Capitol" that arrived at the Tower Bridge public boat dock at  
10:30 am.

"The drought is taking a major toll on our rivers—California’s  
lifeblood," according to Eric Wesselman, Executive Director of Friends  
of the River. "In addition to the noon program event at the Capitol,  
this day included a morning paddle down the Sacramento River to the  
Capitol, informational booths on the West Steps of the building, and  
meetings with legislators to promote sustainable drought solutions  
that protect our rivers."

Katherine Evatt of the Foothill Conservancy, who also spoke at the  
noon rally, said, "California rivers matter. It is important that  
California rivers have a voice in the Legislature. We gathered here  
today to give California rivers a voice and to tell the Legislature  
that California rivers matter - and to make sure that they do not lose  
sight of that in the drought."

The groups and Tribes released a letter to Governor Jerry Brown,  
Senator Pro Tem Kevin de Leon and Speaker Toni Atkins urging them to  
take a number of actions:

• Oppose any potential legislative efforts to weaken environmental  
protections for rivers  such as removing Wild & Scenic River  
protections for the McCloud River, reducing  minimum flow standards,  
or shortcutting the environmental review process for surface storage  
projects by undercutting the California Environmental Quality Act.

• Oppose AB 1242 (Gray) as it would undermine the Water Board’s  
authority to require adequate instream flows to protect water quality,  
fish and wildlife, and aquatic habitat.

• Support SB 226 (Pavley), and expedite implementation of the  
Sustainable Groundwater Management Act of 2014, especially for  
critical overdraft basins, to ensure that the limits on surface water  
sources do not lead to over-pumping of groundwater and the collapse of  
our aquifers—California’s largest, cheapest, and most environmentally  
sound reservoirs.

• Support SB 637 (Allen) to provide for the regulation of motorized  
suction dredge gold mining.

•Support AB 142 (Bigelow) to require the Resources Secretary to study  
and make a recommendation to the Legislature as to whether 37 miles of  
the Mokelumne River should be protected in the California Wild &  
Scenic Rivers System.

• Support SB 555 (Wolk) to take a needed step toward reducing system  
losses by requiring annual water loss audits and reporting.

• Support AB1, now in the Senate, (Brown) to prohibit a city or county  
from imposing a fine for a brown lawn or failure to water a lawn  
during a period for which the Governor has issued a state of emergency  
due to drought conditions.

The letter also noted that "building massive surface storage projects"  
will not address the water crisis:

"The Public Policy Institute of California recently reported that the  
five major surface water storage projects currently under study  
(including the three most controversial projects – the Shasta Dam  
raise, Temperance Flat Dam, and Sites Reservoir) will cost roughly $9  
billion but increase annual average supplies by just 1 percent. What  
these projects will do is put the state deeper in debt, delay our  
pursuit of real solutions, and destroy rivers along with Native  
American culture, family ranches, and thousands of acres of habitat  
for wildlife."

Organizations that participated in the event included the following:
Friends of the River
Foothill Conservancy
California Hydropower Reform Coalition
South Yuba River Citizens League
Sacramento River Preservation Trust
All Outdoors
California Sport Fishing Protection Alliance
Restore the Delta
Tuleyome
Adventure Connection
American Whitewater
American Rivers
New Voices Are Rising
Winnemem Wintu Tribe
American River Conservancy
Delta Kayaking Adventures
Tuolumne River Trust
Mother Lode Adventures
Paddle with Purpose
Buena Vista Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians
Protect American River Canyons
Effie Yeah Nature Center
American River Natural History Association
San Joaquin River Parkway & Conservation Trust
Save the American River Association

To learn more about California Rivers Day, go to: http://www.friendsoftheriver.org/site/PageServer?pagename=riversday

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