Urgent Call to Action: Protect the Bay-Delta Ecosystem

The Tuolumne River Trust is issuing an urgent call for action to all who cherish our rivers and the Bay-Delta ecosystem. The State Water Board is in the process of finalizing Phase 2 of the Bay Delta Water Quality Control Plan, and your voice is crucial in this pivotal moment.

Why Your Voice Matters Now

The current phase under review by the State Water Board focuses on the Sacramento River, its tributaries, and Delta inflows and outflows. This process, which has become increasingly political, underscores the need for public engagement and advocacy. By submitting written comments, you can demonstrate to the State Water Board that our community is paying attention and deeply cares about the health and future of our rivers and ecosystems.

How You Can Make a Difference

Your comments need not be technical; they just need to come from the heart. Here’s how you can make your voice heard:

  • Personalize Your Comments: Share your personal connection to rivers and the Bay-Delta. Whether it's a memory, a concern, or a hope, your unique perspective is invaluable.

  • Use Talking Points as Inspiration: While we have provided key talking points, we encourage you to use them as a springboard for your own thoughts and words.

  • Submit Before the Deadline: The deadline for submitting comments is Friday, January 19, 2024. You can submit your comments via email to SacDeltaComments@waterboards.ca.gov or by mail to the State Water Resources Control Board.

The Impact of Your Action

Taking just 10-15 minutes to draft and submit your comments can significantly contribute to the ongoing effort to protect and restore California rivers and the Bay-Delta ecosystem. It's a small investment of time for a cause that impacts our environment, communities, and future generations.

We urge you to join us in this crucial effort. Your voice matters, and together, we can make a difference for California rivers and the Bay-Delta ecosystem.

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