| # | Name | Comments |
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| 451 | Mike Tiscornia, Sr. | I strongly oppose the diversion of any more watewr from the Tuolumne. |
| 452 | Sandra Winkler | Salmon levels are at an all-time low. Do not deplete the river so that their numbers will continue to be low. |
| 453 | Alison Holzer | |
| 454 | Judith Kirk | |
| 455 | Carole Wong | Instead of "raiding" water, conservation and use of recycled water should be a priority. Use the funds from the dramatic water rate hikes to fund this. Do NOT assume the Tuolumne River is an endless source. Already in Tuolumne County, deep wells are going dry. |
| 456 | aline Bier | |
| 457 | Joe McClintock | |
| 458 | David Attwood | |
| 459 | Seth Adams | |
| 460 | Dr. Richard Noble | |
| 461 | Steve Bellamy | |
| 462 | Kathleen McKusick | |
| 463 | william | I am a San Francisco Water System user and urge more effort toward water conservation and recycling rather than increased water take-down from the Tuolomne |
| 464 | Michael Campbell | Enough is enough. Just jack up the price for water to residential, agricultural, and industrial users. That will force real conservation. |
| 465 | Leslie Berger | |
| 466 | Margaret Macres | |
| 467 | Douglas W Baitinger | |
| 468 | Barry Leonardini | |
| 469 | Joan/Paul Armer | We need to limit the degradation of the environment and its contents, and given the present state of the river, I urge you to consider a ban on any further diversion of water. We need to leave SOMETHING for future generations... |
| 470 | Margaret Cross | |
| 471 | Georgann Scally | |
| 472 | Peter Cross | Long term, water recycling, recapture, cleaning, and other approaches are going to have to make major progress. Work on these strategies must start now, and be emphasized. Otherwise, we are trying to maintain an unsustainable situation longer--and when the crash comes, it will come MUCH HARDER, cause far more loss and suffering, and perhaps be insoluble--even at ANY COST. That is a Fools Future!!! |
| 473 | Peter Cross | Long term, water recycling, recapture, cleaning, and other approaches are going to have to make major progress. Work on these strategies must start now, and be emphasized. Otherwise, we are trying to maintain an unsustainable situation longer--and when the crash comes, it will come MUCH HARDER, cause far more loss and suffering, and perhaps be insoluble--even at ANY COST. That is a Fools Future!!! |
| 474 | Mark Drury | |
| 475 | Kevin Clark | |
| 476 | Arlene Stuart | |
| 477 | Nikki Hanson | |
| 478 | Laura Peterhans | |
| 479 | Robin Mayforth | |
| 480 | Deborah Riat | Please stop diverting water from the Tuolumne River. |
| 481 | Paul E. Jarvis | |
| 482 | Dani nedom | encourage residents to conserve water. |
| 483 | robert fox | Also engage the general population in conservation in water usage |
| 484 | Jill Fields | |
| 485 | Andreas Meisel | It is my strong opinion that It is time to favor conservation over the assumption that our water resources are unlimited.
Together with my family we have reduced our water consumption by half over the last few years, encouraged by the same Public Utility commissions who don't seem to be willing to do their share. I strongly urge you to forgo the diversion of any more water from the Tuolumne River.
Best regards,
Andreas Meisel, Ph.D. |
| 486 | Steven Hibshman | |
| 487 | Bonnie Velcich | Until the Sierra snowpack, Chinook salmon and steelhead trout are all back to normal levels. I do not want the SFPUC sucking away millions of gallons of water per day from the Tuolumne River. We need to fix our environment, not make things worse! |
| 488 | Robin Mayforth | |
| 489 | Carla von Merz | |
| 490 | Belinda Krohmer | |
| 491 | Shannon Healey | |
| 492 | Sarah Y. Lee | |
| 493 | Debbie Ruben | |
| 494 | Lisa waag | There's much more that consumers can do to conserve water. There are also opportunities to ensure all water users are hooked up to a meter! Promoting awareness of use and the associated cost is the real battle. |
| 495 | Anonymous | |
| 496 | Linda Barr | |
| 497 | Gina O'Neal | |
| 498 | rayne lardie | |
| 499 | David L. Ryther | Unfettered, clear running streams are as critical to our planet as our life blood is to us. Let's take a close look at the current uses of the Tuolumne water and our own values and make certain there's a matchup.? |
| 500 | Nancy Bush | Improvements in Irrigation methods in the central valley would yield far more water than this ever would. Please devote more efforts in that direction. |