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Metropolitan Water District Statement on PPIC's "Comparing Futures" Report on Delta

Posted : Thu, 17 Jul 2008 21:48:23 GMT
Author : CA-METRO-WATER-DISTRICT
Category : Press Release
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LOS ANGELES - (Business Wire) Timothy F. Brick, chairman of the board of directors of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, issues the following statement regarding the report Comparing Futures for the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta released today by the Public Policy Institute of California:

This report shows the way to change the future of the Delta toward a sustainable system. The old Peripheral Canal of the 1980s was all about water supply and perceived water needs. The alternative conveyance recommended in todays PPIC report is about preparing for climate change, insuring against seismic risk, and balancing the needs of the environment and the economy.

Inaction is the most dangerous course, both for this treasured estuary and its water system that helps feed the nation and provides 70 percent of the water to the San Francisco Bay area, about 30 percent of the water for Southern California and much of the water for the Central Valley. Partial action is not an option either. Only bold steps will protect California.

All Californians must embrace the need to restore this ecosystem. The question for the Deltas water system isnt whether to build a better one, but how? The coming inevitable transition for the Delta, while understandably unsettling for many, must be planned for and managed in a way that recognizes the many key public values associated with the Delta.

Metropolitans priority is to stabilizenot increasewater supplies from the Delta. Southern Californias water to meet future needs will come from continued investment in conservation, recycling and local efforts. That is a very different water management philosophy from a generation ago. Metropolitan supports partnerships in the Delta that place the needs of the ecosystem and of the economy on equal footing.

This report challenges California and its leaders to urgently pursue a new course for the Delta. We must all rise to this challenge. The price of failing to seize this opportunity and to create a sustainable Delta and smarter water system is simply too great.

The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California is a cooperative of 26 cities and water agencies serving 18 million people in six counties. The district imports water from the Colorado River and Northern California to supplement local supplies, and helps its members to develop increased water conservation, recycling, storage and other resource-management programs.

Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
Bob Muir, 213-217-6930; 213-324-5213, mobile


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