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Gov. Newsom's planned $20 billion tunnel to divert more water south and bypass the Delta would bring years of noise, pollution and traffic.
Newsom is asking the Legislature to “fast-track” construction of his controversial and costly water tunnel project in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta. The $20-billion, 45-mile, 39-feet-wide ...
The tunnel project still needs several state and federal permits, and faces multiple legal challenges from environmental and community groups, including the Delta Legacy Communities, a nonprofit ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s attempt to circumvent parts of the state mandated environmental review process to fast track the ...
The Delta tunnel — which would span three counties, cost $16+ billion and take 14 years to construct — would increase greenhouse gas emissions, harm endangered species on land and in waterways ...
SACRAMENTO – The Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta is the West Coast’s largest estuary, an awe-inspiring area of wetlands with 700 miles of waterways and 1,100 miles of levees nestled between the ...
Valley Water in the South Bay is set to vote Tuesday on whether or not to join other local water agencies in contributing to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s Central Valley water tunnel project.
Newsom has called the $20 billion, 45-mile-long tunnel through the crumbling delta — now known as the Delta Conveyance Project — key to the state’s climate adaptation as it stares down an ...
California’s contentious and long-debated plan to replumb the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and pump more water south finally has a price tag: about $20 billion. The new estimate for the Delta ...
The governor’s planned $20 billion tunnel to divert more water south and bypass the Delta would bring years of construction noise, pollution and traffic.
In summary The governor’s planned $20 billion tunnel to divert more water south and bypass the Delta would bring years of construction noise, pollution and traffic. Residents worry their rural ...