mikel
11-10-2010, 07:20 PM
saw this on the web site for KSBW (central coast TV) and thought I'd share it. Doesn't seem like a lot of water, but the message does seem clear. These guys can make more selling water from the "parched" central valley than growing crops.
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HANFORD, Calif. -- Two farmers in central California's parched western valley are proposing to sell much of the irrigation water they get from the state to urban developers in Southern California.
The proposed $11.7 million deal would transfer 1,998 acre-feet of water from two Kings County growers' land to Tejon Ranch Co. The company is planning a sprawling urban development along Interstate 5, south of Bakersfield.
Tejon Ranch would pay $5,850 per acre-foot, which is the amount of water that floods an acre of land to a depth of one foot.
The two hopeful sellers, 3R Land and Development and Donald Jackson, grow stone fruit trees and own land within the Dudley Ridge Water District.
Treasurer Rick Besecker said the sale likely will be approved at the district's Dec. 8 meeting.
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HANFORD, Calif. -- Two farmers in central California's parched western valley are proposing to sell much of the irrigation water they get from the state to urban developers in Southern California.
The proposed $11.7 million deal would transfer 1,998 acre-feet of water from two Kings County growers' land to Tejon Ranch Co. The company is planning a sprawling urban development along Interstate 5, south of Bakersfield.
Tejon Ranch would pay $5,850 per acre-foot, which is the amount of water that floods an acre of land to a depth of one foot.
The two hopeful sellers, 3R Land and Development and Donald Jackson, grow stone fruit trees and own land within the Dudley Ridge Water District.
Treasurer Rick Besecker said the sale likely will be approved at the district's Dec. 8 meeting.