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California Water Board limits water used by farms so water can be directed out to sea for fish

Melensdad

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This is going to hurt both big and small farm producers in California, and it is going to hurt the entire nation's pocketbook as it will create higher food prices for everyone.

One of the duties of the water board is to ensure that the water use is balanced. But it seems that the discharge water is prioritized over all other uses. Water from rivers and streams, created by rain and snowmelt, is diverted into the sea as a form of aquatic (fish) preservation. But if that water is prioritized over the water used for agriculture or human use, then it seems it is not a balanced use.

Katy Grimes runs numerous investigative articles on various topics, follow the link for her excellent work:


California Farm Water Coalition Warns Domestic Food Supply In Peril with State Cutting Water

California farms produce over half of the country’s fruits, nuts, and vegetables

Katy Grimes, the Editor of the California Globe
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Salinas Valley agriculture: colorful lettuce crops. (Photo: Shutterstock, David A Litman)
By Katy Grimes, May 25, 2022 11:08 am
The California Farm Water Coalition issued a dire statement Tuesday warning that California’s agriculture industry and food supply is in peril because of restricted agriculture water supplies. “Today’s State Water Board emergency water conservation regulation continues to demonstrate how serious this year’s drought is. Water conservation measures are reaching farther and farther into our communities and now go beyond the water supply cuts felt by California farms and rural communities earlier this year.”
The California Farm Water Coalition represents agriculture water suppliers, water districts, agribusiness, farmers, as well as the supporting agribusinesses such as farm equipment suppliers, tractor manufacturers, and the like.
It was only last summer that the State Water Resources Control Board eliminated water supplies for thousands of family farms throughout the Central Valley, a mere two years after the state’s reservoirs were full from a particularly wet year. “The California State Water Resources Control Board announced that thousands of farmers in the Central Valley up to the Oregon Border will have their water curtailed until winter, the Globe reported.
When the State Water Board orders water cut off to farmers, the food supply is also cut.
California’s drought conditions are actually historically normal however, each of California’s droughts are billed by government and media as the driest period in the state’s recorded rainfall history. Scientists who study the Western United States’ long-term climate patterns say California has been dry for significantly longer periods — more than 200 years.
The Globe spoke Wednesday with Mike Wade, Executive Director of the California Farm Water Coalition on the State Water Board Emergency Water Conservation Regulation. Wade said the most important measure they can take right to highlight the seriousness of California’s water shortage is to connect consumers through the food they eat.
Wade said that the surface supply of water is short, so farmers will have to rely on groundwater. But the state is encroaching on groundwater availability through the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA), passed in 2014. And water district irrigation managers are putting caps on water by limiting pumping.
“The taps that deliver surface water to the farms that grow the local food we buy at grocery stores were effectively turned off in March and April. Almost half of the irrigated farmland in California has had its surface water supply reduced by 50% or more,” the CFWC said.
The Globe asked Wade if water authorities recognize that it is food production being harmed. “We are starting to see acknowledgment of California’s importance in the nation’s food supply,” Wade said. He noted that agriculture is shrinking in the state.
“We live in an increasingly unstable world, but politicians and regulators are not doing the work needed to guard our safe, affordable, domestic food supply during these uncertain times. Failing to act will not only worsen rising food costs, they may permanently disrupt the food systems that many now take for granted,” the CFWC said.
“We need to invest in surface and groundwater storage,” Wade said.
“California farms produce over half of the country’s fruits, nuts, and vegetables. California foods aren’t just in the produce aisle, but also in the ready-made foods and ingredients we eat every single day. That can’t happen without water and we cannot simply move California production to other states. A safe, affordable, domestic food supply is a national security issue, just like energy. The government must make it a priority,” the CFWC said.
“Water supply shortages affect families throughout the state and the nation that depend on California farms for the safe, fresh, and locally-produced farm products we all buy at the grocery store.”
Wade said the Public Policy Institute of California published a recent policy brief: Tracking Where Water Goes in a Changing Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta, which found there is plenty of water in wet years which can be stored, but currently is not.
One of the biggest issues Wade said is the ongoing discussion in public that California has seen all of the water we’re going to get, and restrictions and conservation are the only way forward. But that is not accurate if additional reservoirs are built as voters have already approved, and desalination plants are approved.
The Globe asked about the use of recycled water, noting that only one county in the state actually uses recycled grey water. “Agriculture is the largest user of recycled water at 700,00 acre feet per year,” Wade said. “This has tripled since the late 1980’s.”
The California Farm Water Coalition asks a very important question: “Are Curtailments a Balanced Water Use?
“The California Water Code requires ‘reasonable’ decisions among competing water uses, yet the State Board is asking for the beneficial use of water for fish to almost entirely supersede the beneficial use for agriculture, which is not ‘reasonable.’ And the Public Trust Doctrine seeks a ‘balance’ of uses, yet this curtailment is not a balance.”
 

Melensdad

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REALLY??? I thought humans took priority over fish.
Well there you go thinking again. Clearly that is your error.

Stop thinking and you may begin to understand :bolt:

Even when the board is supposed to BALANCE the use, it favors fish over humans. But it is now affecting the entire food supply of the nation and will, at very least, cause food price hikes, but it may lead to shortages. And since we export a lot of food, it may actually lead to starvation in some nations. Food riots have already started in some 3rd world nations due to high prices and shortages of basic grains.
 

FrancSevin

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I noticed the swimming pools in Beverly Hills, Hollywood, and San Francisco are still being filled.

jus sayin.
 

FrancSevin

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Well there you go thinking again. Clearly that is your error.

Stop thinking and you may begin to understand :bolt:

Even when the board is supposed to BALANCE the use, it favors fish over humans. But it is now affecting the entire food supply of the nation and will, at very least, cause food price hikes, but it may lead to shortages. And since we export a lot of food, it may actually lead to starvation in some nations. Food riots have already started in some 3rd world nations due to high prices and shortages of basic grains.
Leaders have, for decades, prophesized that the human population would exceed the ability of the species to feed itself. In the 19th century the maximum number of human souls was 7 billion.

Science, industry and agriculture, all working with pro-life governments, proved the naysayers wrong.


We now have governments that are focused on control. World wide control. Of everything!

Suddenly we cannot feed ourselves.

Curious, no?

There might be a lesson in there some where.
 

m1west

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I live here in Ca. That policy has been around for a long time. Is it stupid? Yes. Its not about the fish. LA county is restricted to 65 gallons of water per day per person, with threats of fines. I live in a rural area on a deep well with 300' of water and at the cabin I'm on a spring putting out more than 5 gallons a minute to me and my cabin neighbor. There is a lot of water in ca. even in low water years, its just the distribution that is being hijacked by Sacramento. 50% of all water goes out the delta to the ocean for the delta smelt. a fish not even indigenous to Ca. Its an excuse. then the farmers get 40% of the remaining 50% and the people get 10% from the 50%. The farmers through Co ops paid for all the resiviours in Ca. and owned the water. Now they are being overruled By Sacramento and 100 year old water rights are being destroyed. A large amount of produce and nearly half of the worlds rice come out of the SanJoaquin valley, and it all takes water. I am being convinced by actions of governments around the world, including ours that everything currently happening to us. Inflation, energy and now food shortages was all preventable and has been engineered to cause discomfort or worse around the world.
 

m1west

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It's what happens when greenies are in charge!!
The greenies are just useful idiots, recently Newsom has also revived the trains to nowhere using gas tax funds, which is also agenda 30 as they plan for us to live above our factory job on the side of the tracks, not allowed to leave. Folks better wake up soon, Biden came out the other day in a news conference stating the inflation ,high energy prices etc. are a plan to push us away from fossil fuels. So now everyone knows all the pain Americans are experiencing is on purpose to push there agenda, and its not a conspiracy theory if they are doing it and taking credit for it.
 
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