Agricultural Bargaining, Vol. 30: The Growing International Connection; Proceedings, 35th National Bargaining Conference, Pacific Coast Bargaining Conference, January 16-18, 1991, Seattle, Wa (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from Agricultural Bargaining, Vol. 30: The Growing International Connection; Proceedings, 35th National Bargaining Conference, Pacific Coast Bargaining Conference, January 16-18, 1991, Seattle, Wa

Second, Colorado River storage was fully ade quate in 1977 because Arizona hadn''t begun tak ing water. There was plenty of water from the Colorado system for Southern California in 1977. To get water from the Colorado system this year, an appeal has to go to the Secretary of Interior for consideration of greater water supplies. Decisions are very political in the view of other basin States on the Colorado system. There is less water going into Los Angeles from Inyo County and Mono Lake. Litigation has cut off to acre feet of water that used to go into the LA basin.

We have higher water quality standards in the sacramento-san Joaquin delta. We have heightened environment concerns. In 1977, there wasn''t a peep of concern from the environmental community. Everybody knew how bad it was. We don''t expect that to be the case this year. We also have a broader problem that I call institutional ized environmentalism where the regulatory and Operating agencies we''re dealing with have a much stronger and more visible environmental ethic, and that presents some unknowns for us.

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