Subcommittee on Water and Power Oversight Field Hearing on "Creating Jobs by Overcoming Man-Made Drought: Time for Congress to Listen and Act"
Monday, April 11, 2011 | 10:00 AM
Subcommittee on Water and Power
SUBCOMMITTEE ON WATER AND POWER
OVERSIGHT FIELD HEARING ON:
OPENING STATEMENTS: The Honorable Tom McClintock The Honorable Doc Hastings WITNESSES AND TESTIMONY: Panel I Dayatra Latin The Honorable Phil Larson The Honorable Mark Watte Kole Upton The Honorable Mary Piepho Larry Collins Tom Birmingham The Honorable John Laird * The Honorable Mike Connor * Invited but declined to attend. BACKGROUND: The hearing will examine federal government policies that have created and contributed to California’s man-made drought and the actions needed to supply the San Joaquin Valley with water to put thousands back to work, feed the nation and grow the economy. In May 2007, a Federal District Court Judge ruled that increased amounts of water had to be re-allocated towards protecting the Delta smelt – a three-inch fish on the Endangered Species List. Water is also re-allocated for salmon. Because of this ruling, more than 300 billion gallons of water were diverted last year away from San Joaquin Valley farmers to the Pacific Ocean. Some nearby communities experienced massive unemployment as a result. |
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