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California Farm Water Coalition Warns Domestic Food Supply In Peril with State Cutting Water
2022-05-27
If it's yellow, let it mellow.
If it's brown, flush it down.

[ZeroHedge] 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.
Posted by:Skidmark

#11  California's mountains get feet of snow in the winter. A plan to catch the melt would solve most of the west coast's water needs. Think. California could sell water (they need the revenue). Instead they let it go into the sea. Snail Darter is happy anyway.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2022-05-27 15:14  

#10  Roman hydraulic engineers would tell you "Build cisterns, many cisterns!, and catch the falling rain and let nothing escape to the sea!"

But no, that is too unfathomable for Governor Newsom -- we need to ration, ration, Ration! which in practice that only the wealthy get water and the poor suffer from thirst ...besides we need the money for graft on High-Speed Rail and other boondoggles.
Posted by: magpie   2022-05-27 15:07  

#9  Keep building those apartments and condos all over the place, Gavin. We need to make this state affordable for the homeless freaks and illegal aliens. Don't worry about the crops...er, well, keep some water for your own vineyard.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2022-05-27 12:37  

#8  Cali political zombies mumble "Trains..."
Posted by: M. Murcek   2022-05-27 11:49  

#7  https://www.yahoo.com/video/2-7-billion-bond-fund-110000548.html

link
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2022-05-27 11:46  

#6  

"$2.7 billion bond fund to build water reservoirs sits idle in California

August 16, 2021·

It’s been seven years since drought-wracked California raked in $2.7 billion in bond funds that promised construction of reservoirs to capture excess water runoff during winters.

The money is sitting in a bank account without a single shovel of dirt overturned to begin construction of eight above-ground water holding facilities. Meanwhile, governors and local politicians over the years have called for urban water cutbacks and even rationing for farmers who have watched crops wither and die due to decreased water supply.

All of this is due to the state’s bureaucratic controls that cause major construction projects to take decades to complete.

“That money is held up because of environmental permitting,” Meanwhile, not one gallon of water has been placed in above-ground storage pursuant to this bond measure.”

Posted by: NoMoreBS   2022-05-27 11:45  

#5  I have noticed that the media has given up on pictures of Joe Bidet snarfing a cone. I'd imagine even that is polling badly for him these days.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2022-05-27 10:44  

#4  "Come on, ice cream!"
Posted by: DooDahMan   2022-05-27 10:41  

#3  'Madam' Newsom: "Let them drink bottled glacier water!"
Posted by: magpie   2022-05-27 10:38  

#2  However there is plenty of water for the settlers to water their nice Kentucky blue grass lawns in the damn desert that was and is California. The same Gaia worshiping clowns who obstruct cutting trees and debris from near power lines seem rather quiet about mandating xeriscaping within a state that is wild about mandating nearly everything else.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2022-05-27 07:08  

#1  Like Newsom gives a rat's ass.
Posted by: DooDahMan   2022-05-27 06:03  

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