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2cmorau

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with the recent fires, concern over the Hg, closing off public lands for Critical Habitat, benefits of dredgin (the removal of Toxins) Etc

i know; Im dreaming
go get my first cup of joe



The Forest Supervisor is the​
responsible official for plan revision oneach forest.Ed Armenta, Forest Supervisor, InyoNational Forest Service, 351 Pacu Lane,Suite 200, Bishop, CA 93514.Kevin Elliott, Forest Supervisor,Sequoia National Forest, 1839 SouthNewcomb Street, Porterville, CA 93257.Dean Gould, Forest Supervisor, SierraNational Forest Service, 1600 Tollhouse
Road, Clovis, CA 93611.
http://www.veritasresearchconsultin...evise_Forest_Plans-Inyo_Sequoia_Sierra_NF.pdf

 

No official breakdown, but there are billions in the Ca waterbond for enviormental concerns, my guess is there will be a large amount for mercury remdiation and every other green scam you could imagine. In a state starved for water, there is twice as much money in the bond for green concerns than for storeage, no suprise hear on how f**ked this state is
 

http://gov.ca.gov/docs/RN_14_21232.pdf
 
 
 
 
 
(e) This measure provides funding to implement the three objectives of the California Water Action Plan which are more reliable water supplies, the restoration of important species and habitat, and a more resilient and sustainably managed water infrastructure.
(f) Developing and guarding our water resources is critical for California to maintain vibrant communities, globally competitive agriculture, and healthy ecosystems.
(g) Encouraging water conservation and recycling are commonsense methods to make more efficient use of existing water supplies.
 

Water bill flew through BOTH houses and on to Moonbeams desk tuesday to TAKE ALL WATER RIGHTS,REQUIRE METERS ON WELLS AND CERTIFICATION OF ALL WELLS AND ANY WATERS WITHIN THIS FRIGGN' STATE A INSANITY-the end as kalif says mine allllllllll mine &^%$#@ :censored:
 

Water Rights. Boy, is there going to be some litigation with this one!
 

Its for the good of the people, Im sure.

Water rights, mineral rights, private property rights and don't forget the air you breath.
SHEEZUS:censored:
 

my first post is on Forest managment and address to send response and have time to write in
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest ServicePlan Revisions for the Inyo, Sequoiaand Sierra National Forests; Californiaand Nevada
:
:
As directed by the National
Forest Management Act, the USDAForest Service is preparing the revisedland management plans (forest plans)for the Inyo Sequoia and Sierra NationalForests. The agency will prepare a jointenvironmental impact statement (EIS)for these three revised plans. Therevised forest plans will supersedeexisting forest plans previouslyapproved by the responsible official onthe Inyo National Forest in 1988, theSequoia National Forest in 1988 and theSierra National Forest in 1992. Theexisting forest plans have been amendedseveral times since their approval,including the 2004 Sierra Nevada Forest​
Plan Amendment.

 
 
 
 
 
second post is water bond and this is just a part of allocation
(b) Funds made available by this chapter shall be allocated as follows:
(1) Twenty-one million five hundred thousand dollars ($21,500,000) for the North Coast hydrologic region.
(2) Sixty-five million dollars ($65,000,000) for the San Francisco Bay hydrologic region.
(3) Twenty-eight million dollars ($28,000,000) for the Central Coast hydrologic region.
(4) Ninety-eight million dollars ($98,000,000) for the Los Angeles subregion.
(5) Sixty-three million dollars ($63,000,000) for the Santa Ana subregion.
(6) Forty-two million five hundred thousand dollars ($42,500,000) for the San Diego subregion.
(7) Thirty-seven million dollars ($37,000,000) for the Sacramento River hydrologic region.
(8) Thirty-one million dollars ($31,000,000) for the San Joaquin River hydrologic region.
(9) Thirty-four million dollars ($34,000,000) for the Tulare/Kern hydrologic region.
 
 
 
 
 
(1) Of the funds authorized by Section 79730, twenty million dollars ($20,000,000) shall be made available to the secretary for a competitive program to fund multibenefit watershed and urban rivers enhancement projects in urban watersheds that increase regional and local water self-sufficiency and that meet at least two of the following objectives:
(A) Promote groundwater recharge and water reuse.
(B) Reduce energy consumption.
(C) Use soils, plants, and natural processes to treat runoff.
(D) Create or restore native habitat.
(E) Increase regional and local resiliency and adaptability to climate change.
(2) The program under this subdivision shall be implemented by state
 

Ah ,,if you know the system, people in the right places, and can write a decent proposal (green of corse) you could make some serious coin "removing toxic legacy mercury left over from the evil miners of years ago" .i wonder how many enviro. Groups will propose dredging to clean up mercury?
 

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA here a billion---there a billion, pretty soon ya start talkn' money and rights are wrong unless your the bloody state government bought and paid for by lobbyist cash LEGAL NOW in DC also thank you supreme court-senile ol'idjets-John
 

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