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	<title>KQED&#039;s Climate Watch &#187; saltwater intrusion</title>
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		<title>Delta Dawn</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2009 00:32:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Craig Miller</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the range of possible outcomes for the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, at least one seems inexorable. It's going to get saltier. <a href="http://blogs.kqed.org/climatewatch/2009/08/11/delta-dawn/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Scientists and policy wonks seem to be in general agreement on this: that it&#8217;s time to close out the current management epoch on the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and begin anew. There&#8217;s less accord on how to proceed.</p>
<div id="attachment_2462"  class="wp-caption module image alignleft" style="width: 198px;"><img class="size-full wp-image-2462" title="sacrdelta_fws_blog" src="http://blogs.kqed.org/climatewatch/files/2009/08/sacrdelta_fws_blog.jpg" alt="U.S. Fish &amp; Wildlife Service" width="198" height="198" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Photo: U.S. Fish &amp; Wildlife Service</p></div>
<p>Policy makers have assembled &#8220;blue ribbon&#8221; panels to study the options and make recommendations. Volumes of studies and proposals line the shelves in Sacramento and elsewhere.</p>
<p>Last week a new idea surfaced for moving water through the Delta: Instead of channeling around it, <a title="NYT Greenwire " href="http://www.nytimes.com/gwire/2009/08/07/07greenwire-calif-adds-delta-tunnel-to-list-of-possible-wa-87104.html">tunnel under it</a>.</p>
<p>This week the non-partisan Public Policy Institute of California released its recommendations for a <a title="PPIC report" href="http://www.ppic.org/main/publication.asp?i=908">mechanism to fund</a> the enormous fixes that will be required: Those who benefit pay (ecologists use the term &#8220;ecosystem services&#8221; for all those bennies we get from natural resources and tend to take for granted).</p>
<p>Whatever the outcome, one thing seems inevitable, with or without human intervention. Driven by warming ocean temperatures, rising sea levels will continue to push saltwater farther upstream, changing the Delta&#8217;s character and the &#8220;services&#8221; it provides.</p>
<p>Recently a team of students at U.C. Berkeley&#8217;s Graduate School of Journalism produced a Flash presentation on some of the issues raised by advancing salt in the Delta. The multimedia report: <a onclick="window.open('http://www.kqed.org/news/climatewatch/delicate_balance/index.html', 'popup', 'toolbar=0,locationbar=0,directories=0,scrollbars=0,status=0,menubar=0,resizable=1,width=1000,height=800');">Delicate Balance</a> was produced for Climate Watch by Amanda Dyer, Martin Ricard and Jeremy Whitaker. We&#8217;re grateful to them for their time and creativity.</p>
<p><a onclick="window.open('http://www.kqed.org/news/climatewatch/delicate_balance/index.html', 'popup', 'toolbar=0,locationbar=0,directories=0,scrollbars=0,status=0,menubar=0,resizable=1,width=1000,height=800');"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2470" title="delicatebalance" src="http://blogs.kqed.org/climatewatch/files/2009/08/delicatebalance.jpg" alt="delicatebalance" width="500" height="368" /></a></p>
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