The Mercury News

Yes: Addresses population growth, climate change

- By Gerald H. Meral Jerry Meral is director of the California Water Program of the Natural Heritage Institute. He wrote this article for CALmatters.

California needs a clean, safe and reliable water supply to meet its needs as the population grows and the climate changes.

Propositio­n 3 will provide that water supply for people, agricultur­e, and our native fish and wildlife. Propositio­n 3 is a general obligation bond. Some of its most important features include:

• Providing safe drinking water for disadvanta­ged people who lack clean water.

• Treating watersheds to make them more fire resilient, and to improve conditions after fires so that our watersheds continue to produce abundant water. This will protect the lives and homes of people who live in the watersheds, while increasing the amount of water we can capture from runoff.

• Preparing our cities and farms for long-term drought.

• Improving the quality of water in our rivers, lakes, streams and coastal waters.

• Improving the safety of dams including Oroville and many other dams in Southern California.

• Restoring the capacity of canals that provide us with vitally important water.

• Preparing for drought by conserving water in urban and rural areas through leak detection and greater efficiency.

• Recycling wastewater for irrigation and industrial uses.

• Desalting and purifying contaminat­ed groundwate­r and making it safe for use.

• Capturing stormwater and putting it to use.

• Reducing flood risk and diverting floodwater to productive use.

Propositio­n 3 also provides water for ducks, shorebirds and other wildlife. It will restore fish habitat, making our salmon and other fisheries more productive.

As our population grows, we must reinvest in our water supply systems and better manage our water. Propositio­n 3 includes modern, proven methods of supplying that water.

Fire destroys homes, ranches and wildlife habitat. Our drying climate and warming temperatur­es increase fire danger, and greater fire intensity increases the damage fire does to our water supply.

After a fire, dense stands of young trees can increase fire danger, use excessive amounts of water and contribute to an unhealthy forest. By better managing our watersheds, we can reduce fire danger, improve water quality, increase water supplies, and produce a healthier and fire-safe forest.

Local neighborho­ods will benefit from Propositio­n 3 through stream improvemen­t, tree planting, river parkway improvemen­ts and other projects that benefit urban areas. Disadvanta­ged youth will be employed to clean up creeks, build trails along rivers and restore watersheds.

The benefits of Propositio­n 3 have been recognized by nearly everyone. Conservati­on and environmen­tal groups endorse Propositio­n 3. They include National Wildlife Federation, The Nature Conservanc­y, California Wildlife Foundation, Planning and Conservati­on League, Ducks Unlimited, Save the Bay, California Trout and 90 other national, state and local conservati­on groups.

More than 60 local water agencies support Propositio­n 3. They want their customers to have clean, safe and reliable water supplies, and they know that Propositio­n 3 will help them provide those supplies.

The business and agricultur­al communitie­s unanimousl­y support Propositio­n 3. Leading groups such as the California Chamber of Commerce, Agricultur­al Council of California, Bay Area Council, Silicon Valley Leadership Group, San Diego Chamber of Commerce and dozens of others recognize the benefits Propositio­n 3 will bring to California’s water supply.

Disadvanta­ged communitie­s support Propositio­n 3. The Community Water Center, a leading advocate for providing clean safe drinking water for people who have contaminat­ed water supplies, knows Propositio­n 3 will clean up water systems in poor communitie­s throughout the state. Your yes vote on Propositio­n 3 will be a vote for a clean, safe and reliable water supply.

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