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Welcome to the Sierra Club! :: California Redwood Chapter

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Suit Urges Water Board Action
A coalition of conservation and fishermen’s groups, including the Redwood Chapter, are challenging the failure by the state and regional water boards to implement clean water laws that protect wild rivers and streams in California’s North Coast region. The coalition has filed a lawsuit to urge the agencies to adopt clean-up plans required by state law that will meet pollution limits set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. "While the Regional Board appears to be making some progress, they have lost 60 staff members since 2001, leaving the agency unable to protect our wild rivers," said Daniel Myers, representing Sierra Club’s Redwood Chapter. "Unfortunately, neither the Regional Board nor the State Board have taken meaningful measures to acquire the staff and resources that are needed for the TMDL program to succeed."
The full text of the press release is here.
http://redwood.sierraclub.org/Committees/Water/NorthCoast%20TMDL%20PR%20FINAL.pd...

Call for CEQ Salmon Director
More than 75 commercial and recreational fishing associations and conservation organizations, including the Sierra Club, have called on President Obama to create a high-level Salmon Director position in the White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) to restore West Coast salmon populations, protect fishing jobs and rebuild the salmon economy.

Pacific salmon and steelhead are in great peril across much of the West Coast. But with Federal leadership, and with science guiding our way, we can restore salmon to our rivers and ocean, return to work thousands who have lost their jobs in fishing-based industries, and create thousands of new sustainable, family-wage jobs in economically depressed coastal and rural communities.
The full text of the letter is here.
http://redwood.sierraclub.org/Salmon.state.ltr.to.Obama.pdf

"Preservation" Ranch - We Propose a Better Plan.The ironically named "Preservation" Ranch project is the 20,000 acre vineyard conversion project near Annapolis, Sonoma County. Among other environmental impacts, roughly 1700 acres of forest will be permanently converted to vineyards. The project materials are still being submitted to Sonoma County Permits and Resource Management Department, after which the EIR phase will begin. The Redwood Chapter has been following the progress of this project for several years. This Premier Pacific Vineyards investment in deforestation, funded by CalPERS, is being made to support a non-essential agriculture, the production of luxury, high-end wines. Furthermore, the investment bodes to become an exemplar of how our overlogged forests are treated in the future; it is precedent-setting since it is the largest-scale attempted conversion of forest in No. California. In the present political and financial times, when the public and the world are learning the 'inconvenient truths' about global warming and at the same time the world is threatened with grave financial collapses, we do not think CalPERS should be financing such work. Here is our latest letter to the CalPERS Board, in which we suggest that, rather than deforestation, there are other options for managing and restoring over-logged timberlands, such as those employed by the Nature Conservancy for their Garcia River Forest Climate Action Project.
More about "Preservation" Ranch can be found here .
http://www.redwood.sierraclub.org/sonoma/Forest.html
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14 comments // Welcome to the Sierra Club! :: California Redwood Chapter

  • leahl
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      leahl  
    • Yo ras_manelik,
      I'm taking this off the gavin newsom page because it can get a bit complicated to vote on a string of conversation. Can you pop back in and hit the submit a question button at the top of the page and submit your question there? Or better yet....a webcam?

    • 2 years ago
  • ras_menelik
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      ras_menelik  
    • I would like to hear Mr Newsom speak on CA wine industry affect on our environment in general and what he thinks of the "Preservation" Ranch.

    • 2 years ago
  • SHAWN_RITTIMAN
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      SHAWN_RITTIMAN  
    • Water board in positive context....sounded weird at first. Save wildlife and waterways..free human rights! The sun and Earth are all we have. Live love share!

    • 2 years ago
  • artemis6
  • pupfish
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    • The call for a high-level appointment to address and coordinate the response to our salmon crises across the coast is a good one. For too long, citizens in each basin across the Pacific Coast have fought to defend their "own" watershed and salmon populations. Those efforts have had mixed success in preventing further degradation but recovering diverse and abundant wild salmon populations will require a high profile commitment from the federal government and coordination among the various government entities. The fish and the rivers belong to all of us.

    • 2 years ago
  • AveryMoore
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      AveryMoore  
    • How can an organization charged with environmental protection allow the elimination of territory, absolutely necessary fish habitat, tourism revenue generating glamorous turf, to be gutted in favor of growing mere grapes?

      It isn't stupid, it's sick.

      This is the pathology of the Bush years. This is the legacy of stacking government agencies with mindless eco-hostile sycophants, suck ups whose political resume is demonstrated by how much damage their policies can do to the planet.

      This agency needs to be purged from the top down and either, its most important responsibilities transferred to another cleaner agency, or the whole damn thing be shut down.

      This crap is funded by CalPERS? Find the nests of Bush loyalists within it, fire them and prosecute for misappropriation of funds.

      This deal stinks of corruption.

    • 2 years ago
  • pjacobs51
  • ras_menelik
  • ras_menelik
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      ras_menelik  
    • I've been driving 5,101,1 in California 20+ years(1million+ miles) and seen this cancer grow

      Sonoma County is the tip of the iceberg!

    • 2 years ago
  • MoonLoon
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