Commentary: The Economic Case for a Bay Delta Conservation Plan Without the Twin Tunnels
From The Sacramento Bee, in a commentary by Jeffrey Michael, director, Business Forecasting Center, University of the Pacific:
“The $25 billion Bay Delta Conservation Plan is on the brink of failure. Its proponents have been unable to show that the plan meets environmental requirements, and they have failed to develop a viable financial plan for its massive water-conveyance tunnels.
“The BDCP can be saved, but only if the state drops its tunnel vision and seriously considers no-tunnel options.”
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