Judge eases curbs on delta pumping
Court says that a two-week reprieve for irrigation districts doesn't pose a serious hazard to salmon migrating to the sea.
In a stunning setback for the green party, a California judge ruled that allowing farms to fail and cities to go without water so that some fish might live is less dangerous to the fish than previously thought.
The green party disagreed and proclaimed that trying to save some fish is more important than providing water for 23 million Californians and millions of acres of farmland.
Instead, Wanger (the judge) ruled that the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation had not performed the necessary analysis of the pumping permit and its restrictions under another federal law, the National Environmental Policy Act.
In other words, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation didn't even bother to hire any of the "Global Warming" scientists to doctor existing data and falsify new data to prove their point.
NOAA Fisheries Service assistant regional administrator reacted with a strongly worded statement that if people believed in the "science" of "Global Warming", there is no reason why they shouldn't believe in the "science" of any other highly paid fraud pretending to be a scientist working for the government.
The Commercial salmon fishermen agreed with the green party that it is much better to allow 23 million Californians and millions of acres of farmland to go without water than to stop trying to save the fish.
Otherwise, what will happen to the fishing industry?
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