Alan Giberson, a Santa Clara County resident, criticizes Valley Water's plan for the Pacheco Dam, deeming it outdated and harmful to ecosystems. He highlights concerns raised during a recent California Water Commission meeting about transparency and costs. Giberson emphasizes the need for Valley Water to focus on sustainable, modern water solutions such as recycling and conservation, rather than pursuing large, costly infrastructure projects. He advocates for the community's right to responsible climate-smart initiatives, urging the state to deny further funding for the dam project.
Valley Water's continued push to build the Pacheco Dam is concerning, lacking transparency and failing to justify state fund expenditure, prompting a call for sustainable water solutions.
Residents are urging Valley Water to prioritize modern alternatives like water recycling, conservation, and groundwater recharge instead of costly projects that threaten ecosystems.
Alan Giberson's letter highlights community concerns about Valley Water's approach to water management, advocating for responsible solutions rather than the outdated Pacheco Dam project.
The criticisms toward Valley Water reflect a broader demand for climate-smart initiatives in water management that align with community needs and Prop. 1's goals.
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