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Controversy Over Newest Delta Plan Proposal

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 (Calif. Department of Water Resources)

This week, Governor Jerry Brown’s office released further details of its plan to build twin tunnels to pump water from Northern California to cities and farms in other parts of the state. Brown says the $23 billion plan will help restore ecosystems, but critics say the proposal would further threaten the Delta’s endangered fish and hurt smaller farmers. We talk about the latest plan and its potential impact on the region

Guests:

Lauren Sommer, KQED science and environment reporter

Karla Nemeth, project director of the Bay Delta Conservation Plan at the California Natural Resources Agency

Barbara Barrigan-Parrilla, executive director of Restore the Delta

Barry Nelson, senior policy analyst on water issues at the Natural Resources Defense Council

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