Emily Green, who has written a lot of good stuff (read her latest) about the Cadiz, Inc. project, sent me a link to a 'home video' about the project's Final EIR hearing held by the Santa Margarita Water District board.
Excellent example of citizen journalism from the Newberry Springs Community Alliance, in Newberry Springs, CA. What was going on in that room?
The board's final vote will be today (31 July 2012) at 6 PM PDT at the Norman Murray Community and Senior Center in Mission Viejo, CA, with a video link to Copper Mountain College in Joshua Tree, CA.
Here is what the Pacific Institute said about the project:
Download Public_comments_072412
Read Emily Green's great reporting (two most recent posts) on this issue: 14 July 2012 and 30 July 2012.
Stay tuned!
Note added on 1 August 2012: At its 31 July 2012 meeting, the SMWD Board voted to advance the Cadiz project (see news release).
“There was no incest." - LADWP official, after viewing Chinatown (thanks to Emily Green)


I own 10 acres in Newberry Springs. I own the water rights to my land. Who in San Bernardino, or Orange County is going to pay me for water taken from my aquifer, or repay me for having to drill a deeper well?
I say NO to the CADIZ Project!
Posted by: Tom Cagan | Tuesday, 02 October 2012 at 02:53 AM
Hey Michael, Thanks for posting. Found some new videos on YouTube from the San Bernardino videographers called Newberry Springs. This one shows the protestors speaking before the Santa Margarita Water District last week, including talks by Seth Shteir of the National Parks Conservation Assn.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDwtbQmX6i8
It's galling that the suburban Orange County water board chickened out when the public representing targeted land was there (many had driven 200 miles from the desert) and is counting on an empty room tonight.
This next video is a homespun take on why removing 50kafy from beneath a desert valley for 50 years will lead to subsidence, a shot it seems at San Bernardino County Supervisors to remember their own groundwater ordinance and not just Cadiz donations (there has been a paper river of Cadiz dollars to SB Co Supes).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4Qo3v5dDfo&feature=relmfu
I don't know who the Newberry Springs folks are but I love their spirit!
Posted by: Emily Green | Tuesday, 31 July 2012 at 06:27 AM