BTW......a chilling excerpt from the SacBee article I was just reading:
"Recent events have revealed the truth: California is reaching the limit of its water supplies, and the economy and the environment are suffering for it.
The future offers even harsher realities: Global warming is drying up the snowpack and natural disasters could shatter the Delta.
Now, the state's water planners are proposing the most sweeping landscape change in America, resurrecting an audacious notion for re-plumbing this state – a controversial idea that many thought died long ago.
Central to their plan is a massive earthen canal – wider than two football fields and more than 40 miles long – that would give Southern California its first direct tap into the Sacramento River. California hasn't seen a water project of this scope in a generation.
Starting near Elk Grove, the channel would divert some of the river's flow around the fragile Delta and on to existing pumps near Tracy. From there, the river would continue to serve Los Angeles, San Diego, farms in the San Joaquin Valley, and portions of the Bay Area.
Several teams of researchers consider the canal essential to separating the state's water demand from a Delta environment under grave stress. Nine Delta fish species are being pushed toward extinction, in part, by this demand."
Two football fields wide and forty miles long? Are we thinking of building an artificial Colorado River?