H.R. 3964 was introduced on January 29, 2014 by Rep. David Valadao (R-CA). H.R. 3964 substantially reflects the provisions contained in the H.R. 1837, the Sacramento-San Joaquin Valley Water Reliability Act, which passed the House in the 112th Congress, with certain additions.
HR 3964 passed the house!
Here are some of voodoo science, water grab features set forth in the official Legislative Digest, at http://www.gop.gov/bill/113/2/hr3964
[1] It removes American shad and striped bass, which are both non-native species, from the definition of ‘anadromous fish’.
[2] First, to speed-up transfers, the bill gives the contracting district or the Secretary 45 days to make a determination if a written transfer proposal is complete. Second, the Act prevents the Secretary from mandating mitigation on the transfer. Finally, it exempts historic transfers that occurred before enactment of CVPIA from conditions imposed by CVPIA.
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[5] Scientists have identified that predatory nonnative species are one of the primary stressors on salmon smolts and Delta smelt. With the goal of protecting native species, the Act removes “take” limits on non-native species that are preying on native species.
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[10] The bill also increases increases water storage in Lake McClure by narrowly adjusting the Wild and Scenic River boundary on the Merced
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