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I want to pass on information about CA Water and the current
environmental catastrophe that is happening in the Delta. There are
3 things to read, and I hope that you take the time to follow each
link and read them all. Together, they tell a story you are not
likely to get on KNBC or any other local news... which is where the
story should be told. If I patched them all together in one note,
they would be too large to get through the list. <br>
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First, pay attention to this post by Dan Bacher, progressive
activist and the editor of the fishsniffer magazine. Dan lays out
the story behind the massive fish kill that is now taking place. <br>
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Delta pumps kill 4.4 million splittail, 3600 salmon in one week<br>
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The second item to read is a column commenting on this situation
written by Mike Fitzgerald, the metro columnist for the Stockton
Record. He does not normally write about environmental issues,
but when he does, he invariably hits the target. <br>
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</font></font>Delta fish slaughter a tragedy<br>
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The final item is a press release from Restore the Delta. It
outline just how devious a Congress Critter can be... don't be
surprised that Fitzgerald has already commented on Devin Nunez. <br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://restorethedelta.org/?p=952">http://restorethedelta.org/?p=952</a><br>
RESTORE THE DELTA SAYS H.R. 1837 BENEFITS WESTSIDE VALLEY WATER
USERS AT THE EXPENSE OF CALIFORNIA'S CITIZENS AND THE ENVIRONMENT<br>
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Note: The Santa Clara Valley Water District receives a major input
from CA Delta water. <br>
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