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DietBepis1 committed Jun 6, 2024
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion server/db/seeds/development/seed-campaigns-table.js
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campaign_text:
'<p><strong>The Tuolumne River is on the verge of ecological collapse. </strong>Historically, the River hosted well over <strong>100,000 salmon</strong>, but in 2020 only <strong>1,000</strong> returned to spawn. And it’s not just about fish. Before dams were constructed to divert water to farms and urban areas, salmon transported millions of pounds of nutrients from the ocean to upland habitats, where they fueled the food web and fertilized forests and meadows. Absent those nutrients, the Tuolumne’s salmon-based ecosystem is in a state of crisis.</p><p>The main cause of the River’s demise is inadequate instream flows. In an average year, <a href=”https://www.tuolumne.org/questions” target=”_blank”>only 21% of the Tuolumne’s unimpaired flow</a> reaches the San Joaquin River. During the recent drought, <a href=”https://www.tuolumne.org/questions” target=”_blank”>unimpaired flow averaged just 12%</a> for five straight years. Meanwhile, more than three years’ worth of water remained impounded behind SFPUC dams, and all that water (and much more) had to be “dumped” back into the River two years later to prevent flooding downstream. The Tuolumne experienced one exceptionally good year at the expense of five terrible years.</p><p>Revive the Tuolumne aims to reverse this negative trend and restore the River. Our <a href=”https://www.tuolumne.org/let-it-flow” target=”_blank”>Let it Flow</a> campaign advocates for higher instream flows through <a href=”https://www.tuolumne.org/ferc” target=”_blank”>federal licensing of dams</a> and by supporting the State Water Board’s update of the <a href=”https://www.tuolumne.org/ferc” target=”_blank”>Bay Delta Water Quality Control Plan.</a> Our <a href=”https://www.tuolumne.org/use-it-wisely” target=”_blank”>Use It Wisely</a> campaign promotes water conservation and alternative water supplies to reduce reliance on Tuolumne River water so that more can be made available for environmental purposes.</p>',
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'California water policy is complex; competing interests, lawsuits, and antiquated laws inhibit progressive management on the Tuolumne.\nWe’ve been working on policy issues since our inception 40 years ago, and have no plans to stop. Through various policy proceedings happening at the state and federal level, we are working to reverse past damage by increasing the amount of water flowing down the river and into the San Francisco Bay-Delta.',
'<p>SFPUC water policies create unnecessary water scarcity throughout the Tuolumne watershed and skyrocketing water costs for ratepayers. These water woes are the result of dubious “science” and conservative water storage based on an SFPUC-manufactured drought plan called the Design Drought.</p><p>The Design Drought arbitrarily combines two of the worst droughts on record to create a megadrought that might occur once in 25,000 years. The Design Drought has prompted the SFPUC to create an Alternative Water Supply Plan that would double the SFPUC budget (and water rates) to produce expensive water we won’t ever need, while continuing to minimize river flows in the Tuolumne.</p><p>Low flows along the Tuolumne River harm the environment: the wild salmon population is on the brink of collapse and the scarcity of this keystone species negatively impacts riparian, delta, bay, and ocean ecosystems as well; frontline communities experience illness from toxic algae blooms and water scarcity; and Indigenous Tribes and commercial fishing communities that rely on healthy fisheries experience the collapse of lifeways and economies.</p><p>We encourage you to send a letter to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, demanding science-backed water policies and a financially viable SFPUC budget.</p><p>Let your supervisor know that the citizens call for an independent audit of the SFPUC!</p>',
representatives: JSON.stringify([
{
name: 'Connie Chan',
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