From:
"Save The Colorado River" <gary@savethecolorado.org>
Subject:
Save The Colorado River Update: Thank You Secretary Salazar!
Date:
December 17th 2012
Hi Friends of the Colorado River! The Colorado River has had a good month! And for that, in part, we need to publicly and loudly recognize the work of U.S. Secretary of Interior Ken Salazar and the role he has played in protecting and restoring the Colorado River as well as in ringing the alarm bells about the future threats to the river.
First, Secretary Salazar met with an international assembly of officials in San Diego on November 20th to sign the “Bi-National Agreement” with Mexico concerning the future of
The Save The Colorado River campaign, and its allies, Protect The Flows and Nuestro Rio, helped get 15,500 signatures on a “Thank You” petition to Secretary Salazar to At the same time Secretary Salazar was signing the agreement with Mexico, another initiative he has supported has moved forward, that of restoring flood flows to the Grand Canyon to help heal the ecological damage to sand bars and fish habitat
The flood flow is an effort to correct the ecological damage done by Glen Canyon Dam which traps about 90% of the sediment that naturally flows down the Colorado River. Prior to the dam, that sediment provided for sand bars, streamside habitat for many species, and the brown color in the river itself in which fish species evolved. Without the sediment, beaches have continued to retreat and native fish species have continued to be eaten by non-natives that thrive in the clear, cold, post-dam water. As reported in NBC News, the 3-day flood appears to have been successful and beach restoration has occurred. Again, Thank You Secretary Salazar!
Finally, on Dec. 13th, the long-awaited “Colorado River Basin Water Supply and Demand Study” was released. This study attempts to find a way to balance the future supply and A few months ago, Save The Colorado ran another petition, this time asking Secretary Salazar to focus on water conservation and efficiency in this study -- we need to quit wasting water, quit drenching lawns, quit building sprawling suburbs, and learn how to more efficiently grow crops. We gathered another 26,000 signature on this petition, and also delivered that message to Secretary Salazar. As the study was released last week, we were happy to see Secretary Salazar make some very strong statements focusing on conservation and efficiency instead of exorbitant pipeline schemes. He used the study to highlight a “Call To Action” to focus on practical solutions. The Denver Post quoted Salazar: "We need to reduce our demand. We also need to look at increasing our water supply through practical, doable, common sense measures such as re-use." In fact, as noted in the Albuquerque Journal, the study shows that “among the major possible solutions to the problem, conservation would be the cheapest and the quickest to implement:
Although the Colorado River’s challenges are increasing, the last month was a good month for the river, and much of that positive energy and outcome was due to Secretary of Interior Ken Salazar. Once more, Thank You, Secretary Salazar! |
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