A large part of the problem is that California’s system didn’t keep up with the state’s growing population, largely because environmentalist got the state to stop new dam construction in the 70′s. Also more recently in the years when there was excess water, said environmentalists insisted it be sent to the sea to (maybe) help the delta smelt rather then saving it in reservoirs for drought years.
California might have had a reputation at one time as a progressive, future-oriented place, and it still has that to some extent because of Silicon Valley. But that reputation doesn’t really match up with the trends since the 1970′s, when the state stopped building infrastructure in accordance to the limits-to-growth ideology that took hold in some of the state’s politicians, notably Jerry Brown.
A large part of the problem is that California’s system didn’t keep up with the state’s growing population, largely because environmentalist got the state to stop new dam construction in the 70′s. Also more recently in the years when there was excess water, said environmentalists insisted it be sent to the sea to (maybe) help the delta smelt rather then saving it in reservoirs for drought years.
California might have had a reputation at one time as a progressive, future-oriented place, and it still has that to some extent because of Silicon Valley. But that reputation doesn’t really match up with the trends since the 1970′s, when the state stopped building infrastructure in accordance to the limits-to-growth ideology that took hold in some of the state’s politicians, notably Jerry Brown.