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DESCRIPTION:The California Delta is considered by many to be one of the world’s great 
 estuaries, providing water to most Californians and supporting hundreds of 
 plant and animal species. But for decades, it has also been the place where 
 grand plans and compromise go to die, thanks to its many conflicting 
 interests and overlapping jurisdictions. The latest proposal for restoring 
 the Delta, the Bay Delta Conservation Plan—which is supposed to provide 
 the state with a more reliable water supply while protecting and improving 
 the delta ecosystem—faces political opposition and legal challenges that 
 at best could delay it for years. Is the Delta doomed to decline? Or is 
 there a way to restore habitats, fix levees, and guarantee water supply all 
 at once? Delta Conservancy Executive Officer Campbell Ingram, Public Policy 
 Institute of California Co-Director of Research Ellen Hanak, and Delta 
 farmer Russell van Loben Sels visit Zócalo to discuss whether the Delta 
 can survive and even thrive.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2013/10/24/18745351.php
SUMMARY:How Can the California Delta Survive?
LOCATION:Fort Mason Center\n2 Marina Blvd. Building A\nSan Francisco, CA, 94123
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2013/10/24/18745351.php
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