California Water Fix

California WaterFix is a plan by Gov. Gerry Brown to upgrade the state’s old water infrastructure to move water in an environmentally friendly manner. The current system is outdated and unreliable, and dependent on levees that put clean water supply at risk from earthquakes and sea level rise. This would be accomplished by building one or two tunnels to carry fresh water from the Sacramen to River under the Sacramen to-San Joaquin Delta toward the intake stations for the State Water Project and the Central Valley Project.

WaterFix will provide reliable, clean and secure water to almost 27 million Californians and 3 million acres of farmland. Alongside California EcoRes tore, the largest res toration project in the Delta in decades, WaterFix will improve environmental conditions in the Sacramen to-San Joaquin Delta. It will reduce the harmful impacts of the existing infrastructure by moving the system away from endangered fish habitats and reinstate more natural river flows in the Delta.

For more information and resources about WaterFix, visit the California Water Fix website.

Water Fact

The Edmons ton Pumping Plant delivers as much as 2.5 million acre-feet of water to 13 Southern California water contrac tors.

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Help support education, outreach and information about water issues in Kern County.

The Water Association of Kern County is embarking upon a new, stronger effort to educate the general public about water issues that effect Kern County. A newly designed website, videos, Facebook and Twitter are all methods that will be used as a way of reaching the public. Messages will be simple and clear and provide many sources of information about water so that citizens  and policy makers can become informed and be better decision makers. Learn More ▸

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