- Russian River Low Flow protest: Brenda Adelman's article from the West County Gazette provides an overview of the Low Flow issue.
- On the Russian River -- Oh no, it's Low Flow ... again!: Don McEnhill's article on how low water levels lead to algae blooms, poor water quality, and pre-dawn suffocation for fish.
- Russian River low flow proposal -- Bad science!: Russian River Dogs explain the flawed reasoning behind permanently lowering our summer water levels.
- Russian River Sisters say "Low Flow" means "No Cash Flow": The Russian River Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence's press release from 2004 still holds true today.
- Russian River Instream Flow Restoration page: Sonoma County Water Agency's attempt to explain the rationale behind their recommendation for permanent Low Flow on the Russian River. For those of you willing to slog through it, here's a link to Entrix's Biological Assessment. Entrix is an environmental consulting firm located in Michigan. Gee, couldn't SCWA at least hire LOCAL people to recommend ruining our river and totally wrecking our economy?
Sunday, April 18, 2010
The low-down on Low-Flow
For those of you who are unfamiliar with Low-Flow issues on the Russian River, here are some links:
Friday, April 16, 2010
Low Flow protest deadline pushed up to May 13th
Good news for slackers like me who missed the recent Low Flow protest deadline (April 12th) ... The State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) has extended the public comment period to MAY 13th 2010. For more information about Low Flow, please read Brenda Adelman's article in the West County Gazette.
For folks with no time to read, here's the long and short of it ... unless you WANT the Russian River to be shallow, algae-clogged, and totally GROSS (like last summer) every single summer for the rest of our lives, regardless of rainfall levels, PLEASE help stop low flow by doing the following:
STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD
DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS
P.O. BOX 2000
SACRAMENTO, CA 95812-2000
Sonoma County Water Agency
C/O Grant Davis, General Manager
P.O. Box 11628, Santa Rosa, CA 95406,
AND ...
Russian River Watershed Protection Committee
P.O. Box 501
Guerneville, CA 95446.
Please note that you MUST mail these things by May 10th because the Water Agencies have NOT joined the 21st century & do NOT provide email addresses or Web forms. Actually, since they also don't provide a FAX number, they haven't even joined the 20th century!
For folks with no time to read, here's the long and short of it ... unless you WANT the Russian River to be shallow, algae-clogged, and totally GROSS (like last summer) every single summer for the rest of our lives, regardless of rainfall levels, PLEASE help stop low flow by doing the following:
- Download the Low Flow protest form from the West County Gazette
- Fill it out (it's really short)
- Write a heart-felt letter about summers on the river or how your business depends on tourism, etc.
- Make two photocopies, &
- Mail the three documents by MAY 10th (to allow for mail delivery time) to the following addresses:
STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD
DIVISION OF WATER RIGHTS
P.O. BOX 2000
SACRAMENTO, CA 95812-2000
Sonoma County Water Agency
C/O Grant Davis, General Manager
P.O. Box 11628, Santa Rosa, CA 95406,
AND ...
Russian River Watershed Protection Committee
P.O. Box 501
Guerneville, CA 95446.
Please note that you MUST mail these things by May 10th because the Water Agencies have NOT joined the 21st century & do NOT provide email addresses or Web forms. Actually, since they also don't provide a FAX number, they haven't even joined the 20th century!
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