Why Was This Organization Formed?
AquAlliance was formed to challenge
threats to the hydrologic health of the northern Sacramento River watershed. AquAlliance will protect the ground water and
wetlands in northern California to sustain family farms, communities, creeks and rivers, native flora and fauna, vernal
pools, and recreation. Achieving these objectives is essential to restoring North America’s largest inland estuary:
the San Francisco Bay Sacramento/San Joaquin Delta. There is no other entity that is both prepared and willing to confront
the escalating attempts to divert more water from the northern Sacramento River hydrologic region as demand south of the Delta
has far outstripped supply.
A report by the State Water Resources Control Board reveals that there are rights,
permits, and licenses that seek over ten times the amount of water that could be shared in a given year (2008). Despite the
numerical discrepancies, federal and state water agencies have multiple planning efforts and completed documents that seek
to match these unrealistic commitments with actual water, which threatens the Sacramento River hydrologic region’s ecology
and economy. In the final analysis, this watershed is so central to California’s prosperity that AquAlliance must ensure
its vitality not only for the region, but also for 25 million Californians who rely on it for drinking water, myriad biological
systems, and sustainable economic activity.
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