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Walt Shubin standing in the dry riverbed at Gravelly Ford.
Fresno Bee Photo
'Sky
will not fall'
Fresno
Bee - July 10,2005
It
seems some of our farmers, politicians, mayors, water officials and the public
have been misled and misinformed by the very people who are perpetrating an
injustice that began over 60 years ago: drying up the San Joaquin River for 70
miles on the Valley floor to benefit growers who aren't even in the watershed.
Along
with the misinformation come scare tactics. If we put some water back into the
San Joaquin
River
, the sky will not fall and civilization will not end. If we can put vehicles on
Mars to look for water, we can put some water back into the river.
The
myth that water going down the river is wasted is just that: a myth. In fact,
every drop sent down the river recharges the aquifer, brings back fish and helps
farmers downstream in the Delta, as well as Delta drinking supplies.
The
sandy riverbed itself is Mother Nature's best recharge facility. We don't need
all these proposed groundwater banks that the public will have to spend tens of
millions of dollars to finance and that will enrich private parties. If private
parties want to finance water banks, fine. Don't milk the public treasury.
Walt
Shubin,
Kerman
www.fresnobee.com

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