End Around to Build Peripheral Canal!

Flutterby

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"Water Exporters, the Department of Water Resources, and the Bureau of Reclamation Participate in Closed-Door Meetings to Plan Financing for Construction of the Peripheral Canal

Stockton, California -- Restore the Delta has learned that representatives from the State Water Contractors, the San Luis Delta-Mendota Water Authority, and the Metropolitan Water District are holding closed-door meetings with officials from the Bureau of Reclamation and the Department of Water Resources to create a finance plan for construction of the peripheral canal or tunnel. This project, known as the Bay Delta Conservation Plan, will divert the Sacramento River away from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.

As recently as June, Jerry Meral, who has been given charge by the Brown Administration to lead the Bay Delta Conservation Plan, assured public participants that all processes underway through the BDCP were open and transparent. However, video from the June 28,2011 Metropolitan Water District Special Committee on the Bay Delta confirms that water contractors, including Metropolitan Water District's General Manager Roger Patterson, are already working with government officials to create the finance plan for new conveyance. (The meeting can be heard at http://mwdh2o.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?view_id=12&clip_id=1630 , minute 36.)

Barbara Barrigan-Parrilla, Executive Director for Restore the Delta points out, "The BDCP website describes work on project financing as not beginning until the fall of 2011 after determinations are made regarding benefits of new water deliveries for State and Federal Water Contractors. However, as we have always suspected, those who want to take additional water away from Northern California and the Delta are crafting a finance plan without California tax payer and/or rate payer input."

(See the BDCP website description of financing at: http://baydeltaconservationplan.com/BDCPPlanningProcess/WorkingGroups/WorkingGroup-Financing.aspx)

California Delta Chambers Executive Director Bill Wells asks, "How much more are urban water users in San Diego and Los Angeles willing to pay for water in order to finance this project? Can Central Valley Farmers afford to farm if the price of water triples and quadruples to pay for a canal? And how much of the financial burden will be shifted to tax payers to cover the astronomical costs for environmental mitigation to the Delta?"

Restore the Delta maintains that Californians are being hit very hard with cutbacks in education and essential services due to budget cuts. Californians should, therefore, have a say when it comes to large expenditures like building a canal or tunnel through the Delta - even if they will be asked only to finance a part of the project.

The conflict between the Brown Administration's assertion that the Bay Delta Conservation plan is an open and transparent process and the real ongoing practice of dealing with the most important aspects of the BDCP in private is alarming. Barrigan-Parrilla asks, "Shouldn't these types of meetings on financing the Bay Delta Conservation Plan be noticed and open to the public? Why the secrecy if there is nothing to hide?"

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Between the impending draining of the Delta (a.k.a. peripheral canal) and the mess left on Bethel Island (a.k.a Delta Coves), I sold my boat. Sad really...
 
Yeah, I drove by the Delta Coves project last weekend and the two transient motor homes parked by the entrance that most certainly looked like they belonged to cranksters were still there. They have been there for the past three weeks that I know of. Surprised that they didn't just park in one of the vacant home lots and wet a line!!!

Between that and all of the vacant store-fronts that you drive past just to get there, it's no wonder folks call the island a ghost town.

Yeah, Methel Island has really cleaned up their act... [:-fight]
 
I haven't been to Bethel Island for about a year. It is sad to hear that things continue to slide downhill. The island has so much potential. I never was in favor of that Delta Coves Project. It just didn't seem to be compatible with the then ambiance of the Island as I knew it. Such a shame!
 
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Originally posted by Flutterby

It just didn't seem to be compatible with the then ambiance of the Island as I knew it. Such a shame!




You mean the meth labs?
 
No. The several hundred boaters/landowners who live and play on Bethel Island who were my friends. I had my boat and "played" at BI for 30 years. Yes, there were undesirables there, but I easily avoided them.

Are there not druggies and sex offenders where YOU live??? Do not judge the whole Island and their occupants by the choices of a few.
 
I too called the Island my home for almost 20 years. At its peak it was tough to find parking (car or boat) at The Rusty Porthole on a weekend afternoon. Great times with some great blues bands. Now it's just a memory.
 
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Originally posted by bigwaveohs

I too called the Island my home for almost 20 years. At its peak it was tough to find parking (car or boat) at The Rusty Porthole on a weekend afternoon. Great times with some great blues bands. Now it's just a memory.




This past winter while I was waiting for my boat to get put back in the water at Bethel Harbor, I decided to check out The Rusty Porthole since I heard so much about it. No sooner did I sit down at the bar when two drunken hags who reeked of dope sat down next to me. They wouldn't leave me alone. So I chugged my beer and left. Not going back.
 
^^^^^^^^^^

Maybe they are from one of the three transient crankster motorhomes that are parked across from the small gas station on Gateway on the Delta Coves property.

As I was filling up my motorhome last week for our trip to Tahoe, I saw a skank slither out of one of the motorhomes and stagger across the road and enter the store. A few minutes later, she left with a case of Bud and went back to her motorhome. [xx(]

I thought welfare checks were sent out on the 1st???

[-crzwom]
 
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