From:
"Save The Colorado River" <gary@savethecolorado.org>
Subject:
READ SOME GOOD NEWS FOR A CHANGE! San Diego, L.A., Moab: Colorado River Update!
Date:
October 9th 2014
Hello Friends of the Colorado River! Yes, there's good news and bad news, but we thought it would be useful to fill just one of these blogs with only good news, so here we go! FIVE GOOD NEWS STORIES!
First, YOUR VOICE HELPED MAKE A DIFFERENCE in San Diego! Recall back in July, we highlighted San Diego and its Mayor Kevin Faulconer as a "bad actor" who needed to take the drought seriously and pass stronger water conservation rules. Well,
Second, last week a federal district court upheld the ban on uranium mining in the Grand Canyon! Led by the super eco-fighting law firm Earthjustice, the fight to stop Third, tomorrow President Obama is slated to designate the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument! The San Gabriel Mountains is the entire mountain backdrop for the City of Los Angeles, and also is the crucial watershed for protecting part of the water supplies for the City. Just last month, Save The Colorado worked with the Los Angeles Waterkeeper to support this designation, and so we are absolutely delighted to see President Obama act so quickly to get this job done. We offer a huge thank you to all of the groups involved with San Gabriel Mountains Forever which have worked for years to protect the mountains, and we offer an EVEN HUGER thank you to President Obama! Read about the new monument in the Los Angeles Times here.
Fourth, local rafters in Moab fish a HUGE culvert ouf of the river! Take a look at this whopper of a story! Last week, a flash flood near Moab apparently washed this Fifth and finally -- and I know what you're thinking...can he actually find FIVE "good news" stories for the Colorado River this week? Yes We Can! -- people in Wyoming despise new dams on the Green River! Take a look at this heartwarming public opinion poll that came out of Wyoming last week which shows very little support for massive new dams. The poll is in response to Governor Matt Mead's attempts to push forward a Wyoming Water Plan that could support new dams across the state. You can read more about it in WyoFile here. There! You didn't think we could do it, did you? Five Good News Stories. Next week we will return to our regularly scheduled doom-and-gloom programming. As one last note, tomorrow -- Friday -- is the last day to tell Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper to focus on water conservation in the Colorado Water Plan. Please click through here to send him an email at the end of this public comment period. Have a great week and thank you for your support! Like Save the Colorado on Facebook here Follow Save The Colorado on Twitter here |
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