I would love to see that information.
For the Central Valley Project, out of that $100 million in drought funding, we allocated $37.9 million to that.
And some water I think was purchased from Westlands Water District and now is owed back. Am I wrong on that?
And totally off the wall question here, but I did a flyover with some folks over some of our reservoirs over this past summer.
So in--back to those projects and what was mentioned about the water plan, we are at very low levels in a lot of those reservoirs.
It is funny how it never reaches those goals and now they are saying maybe 5,000 but I have a funny feeling that when we actually get the fi...
the severe chronic water supply shortages affecting the Central Valley Project have been the result of drought, not regulation.
This administration has been relentlessly targeting coal operations, kowtowing to and coordinating with extreme environmental organizations.
The Corps and the EPA joined forces--no, that is not the right word--the Corps surrendered to the EPA.
A lot of that has to do with the resources that are being wasted currently.
Under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers can issue general permits that authorize activities that have min...