California Is About to Dump 114 Billion Gallons of Water Into the Ocean | Geoff Vanden Heuvel
“The California we know today is really only possible because we move water around—moving water from areas of abundance to areas of need, literally causing the desert to bloom,” says Geoff Vanden Heuvel, director of regulatory and economic affairs at the Milk Producers Council.
Siyamak sits down with Vanden Heuvel, who explains why releasing billions of gallons of water into the ocean may have little impact on the delta smelt and what it means for the rest of California.
“We really cannot afford to waste water in the state. We have to make sure that when we dedicate water to the environment, it does good and protects the environment. We absolutely want to do that and have an obligation to do so, but we must maximize the amount of water we store in wet years so we have it in the dry years,” says Vanden Heuvel.
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