Bond In Investing Savings A federal agency with authority over the Colorado River ruled
Thursday that Imperial Valley farmers are guilty of wasting water
and should have their mammoth allocation of the river reduced by
9%.
"They're taking a beating and that's not fair, " said Lewis, a University of Colorado professor of environmental science. In fact, though the report faulted the science used to justify more water for fish and less for farmers, it said all other aspects of the biologists' work had "good scientific or technical support."
Bond Investment Toledo Toledo The ruling by Robert Johnson, the Bureau of Reclamation's Lower
Colorado regional director, was immediately denounced by farmers
and officials of the Imperial Irrigation District who vowed to
fight any reduction to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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James Bond Trading Card "I don't believe for a moment that this will hold up in court,
which is exactly where we are headed," said Imperial official Andy
Horne. "This is a nation of laws, and there are property laws to
protect people. We're not going to put up with this punitive
agenda."
An expert at the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) has warned that water security could become a problem for farmers and gardeners in the coming years.
Bond In Investing Stock The standoff between the Bureau of Reclamation and the Imperial
Irrigation District is another sign that Western water issues are
increasingly mired in litigation and political accusations.
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irrigation, the outcome could affect the ability of water agencies
in urban and suburban Southern California to meet future needs.
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Bond Terms Trading Johnson's ruling, which can be appealed to his boss, Interior
Secretary Gale Norton, comes just months after the Bush
administration tried unsuccessfully to cut Imperial's allocation by
about 10% only to have the move overturned in court.
Bond Debt High In Inside "They tried to cut us 10%, now it's only 9%," said Imperial
Irrigation District board member Stella Mendoza. "Wow, how
generous."
Bond Greenville Greenville Johnson's ruling, made after months of scientific review of the
Imperial Valley's farming and irrigation practices, was based on a
determination that farmers have not used the kind of water-saving
methods such as drip irrigation favored by farmers in regions where
water is not as plentiful.
Trading Stock And Bonds "Many of these practices are commonplace throughout the West and
could be of great benefit to the [Imperial] district and its
customers," Johnson said.
Bond Investing Municipal Johnson called his agency's review "a thorough and fair
analysis."
Basis Bond Finance Hill Horne called it a "kangaroo court."
Bond Explained Terms Trading The "beneficial use" review was prompted by the district's
lawsuit, which sought to block the Department of Interior's
proposed 10% reduction. In that lawsuit, Imperial asserted that the
government was overstepping its
authority under the laws that govern the operation of Hoover
Dam.
Bond Business Investing Stock Norton ordered the reduction in January after the Imperial
Irrigation District governing board refused to agree to a federally
endorsed plan whereby Imperial would sell water to San Diego
County, part of a larger plan to reduce California's consumption
from the Colorado River.
Bond Houston Houston The district board refused to accept the deal because, among
other things, officials thought that the Imperial Valley could
later be forced to pay hundreds of millions of dollars to repair
the Salton Sea, a body of water that survives on agricultural
runoff.
Stock Bonds Day Trading If water is sold to San Diego, the sea's already rising salinity
could escalate, causing a host of
environmental problems.
Bond Corporate Investing Although U.S. District Judge Thomas Whelan in March agreed with
Imperial and restored the cuts, he ordered a beneficial-use study
by the Bureau of Reclamation. Such reviews are authorized by
federal law governing the dam and the government's allocation of
water to states below the dam, including California.
Investment Bond Uk The Imperial Irrigation District had sought to have Johnson
removed as an arbiter on the issue on the grounds that, as a
subordinate of Norton's, he has a conflict of interest. Whelan
rejected that argument.
Bond Trading Strategy Whelan will review Johnson's decision before making a final
ruling. Armed with the Bureau of Reclamation study, he could
reverse his earlier leaning and decide that the government was
justified.
Bond Fixed In Income Investing When Whelan ordered that Imperial's full allocation be restored,
that water was taken from the Metropolitan Water District of
Southern California and the Coachella Valley Water District.
Bond Dayton Dayton Investment Those agencies then filed documents with the Bureau of
Reclamation supporting the contention that Imperial is
wasteful.
Bond Management Market Risk Though the beneficial-use provision has been part of federal law
for decades, federal water officials had never before attempted
such a comprehensive review of water usage in a Colorado River
beneficiary.
Bond In Investing Municipal Because farmers in the Imperial Valley laid claim to the
Colorado River more than 100 years ago, their descendants have long
enjoyed more water from the river than any other area in the seven
states that depend on the river. In Western water law, the
dominating principle has been "first in time, first in right."
Bond Investment Las Las North At stake in the confrontation between Imperial and the Bureau of
Reclamation is whether that principle must be tempered in cases
where farmers are lavish in water use as other water users are
faced with shortages.
Future Bond Trading System With 150,000 residents and 500,000 acres of farmland, the
district receives more than 3 million acre-feet of water a year
five times the assured allocation received by MWD, which serves 18
million customers in six counties.
Bond In Investing Junk But water officials outside the Imperial Valley and a long list
of coastal politicians have long groused that Imperial Valley
farmers waste water and, because the water is free and virtually
unlimited, have no incentive to install modern irrigation methods
or to line the canals that crisscross the valley to prevent
seepage.
Bond Investment Orlando Twice in the last two decades, the Imperial Irrigation District
has felt its water rights threatened. In one case, it fought to the
U.S. Supreme Court and won; in another, the district decided to
negotiate and, in effect, sell some of its water.
Bond Free Trading The district fought successfully in the early 1980s to overturn
a federal Bureau of Reclamation decision to limit water from some
federal water projects to farms no bigger than 160 acres.
Bond Free Guide Investing But several years later, when in a ruling similar to that made
Thursday by Johnson state officials declared that not all of the
Imperial Valley's use of water was "beneficial," the district
decided to settle rather than sue.
Bond Gainesville Gainesville The district signed an agreement with Metropolitan to shift some
of its water to that agency in return for assistance in improving
the canal system.
Bond David David Guide Guide However, in a turn of events that illustrates the complexity of
water law and water policy, the Imperial Irrigation District in
succeeding years actually used more water from the Colorado River,
not less; the state decided not to
pursue the issue.
Bond Investment Pensacola As Johnson's ruling was anticipated, Imperial Irrigation
District officials and the valley's longtime farmers said there is
little choice but to continue to resist the federal government.
Bond Introduction Trading "The deck is stacked against us," said John Pierre Menvielle, a
third-generation farmer.
Bond In Investing Involved "Metropolitan, Coachella and the Bureau [of Reclamation] are all
against us because they want our water without having to pay for
it," he said. "But we're going to see this thing to the end. We
have to."
Bond Columbia Columbia By Tony Perry
Los Angeles Times - 7/4/2003
Topic: Water
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