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"Environmental groups are unanimously opposed to and/or have voiced strong concerns about the project, including national groups such as: the Center for Biological Diversity, National Resources Defense Council, Defenders of Wildlife, Endangered Species Coalition; state groups such as Friends of the River, California SportFishing Protection Alliance, Sierra Club CA, Planning and Conservation League, Restore the Delta, Environmental Protection Information Center, California Water Impact Network, Clean Water Action, Citizens Water Watch Environmental Justice Coalition for Water, and Pacific Coast Fed. of Fishermen's Associations; and regional groups such as The Bay Institute, Coalition to Save the California Delta, North Coast Rivers Alliance, Water4Fish, AquAlliance, and various Sierra Club chapters.[34][36]"
The first link is for a Fox News article that only lists two groups. The second link is to a huge bunch of PDFs. Who knows what in them because trying to search through them all to find the info in the above article quote would be practically impossible.
This section should be deleted until there is better info.
2606:6000:FECF:4100:E815:EF30:9857:D2DE ( talk) 21:00, 9 May 2017 (UTC)
It's currently being proposed that one tunnel be built, instead of two, due to lack of funding for the project, this information is relevant to the article but I'm not sure where it fits best [1] SSMcCall ( talk) 20:35, 4 March 2018 (UTC)
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==Wiki Education assignment: ENVS 135== This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 25 January 2022 and 12 May 2022. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): AlexWillard ( article contribs). Peer reviewers: Marki737.
California is still considering building this proposed project. But the name has been changed to "Delta Conveyance Project" ... see https://calmatters.org/environment/2022/06/california-water-delta-tunnel and https://www.latimes.com/environment/story/2023-12-09/newsom-administration-advances-delta-tunnel-project.
The project is essentially the same as prior proposals, but it is now a single tunnel 36 ft diameter (rather than two tunnels).
The sources above say (about the Delta Conveyance Project): "The tunnel proposal, still in the early stages of environmental review, is the latest, scaled-down iteration of the contentious twin tunnels project, which Newsom scrapped in 2019 in favor of a single tunnel. "
In theory, Wikipedia could have two articles: one for the abandoned 2019 proposal, and a second article for the current single-tunnel proposal. On the other hand, the 2019 proposal never was built, and it evolved into the Delta Conveyance Project. They have the same purpose and identical route underground. The renaming was primarily a marketing effort.
So, I moved (renamed) the article to "Delta Conveyance Project". We can undo that move if there is opposition.
Thoughts on renaming this to "Delta Conveyance Project"? Noleander ( talk) 15:11, 9 December 2023 (UTC)
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"Environmental groups are unanimously opposed to and/or have voiced strong concerns about the project, including national groups such as: the Center for Biological Diversity, National Resources Defense Council, Defenders of Wildlife, Endangered Species Coalition; state groups such as Friends of the River, California SportFishing Protection Alliance, Sierra Club CA, Planning and Conservation League, Restore the Delta, Environmental Protection Information Center, California Water Impact Network, Clean Water Action, Citizens Water Watch Environmental Justice Coalition for Water, and Pacific Coast Fed. of Fishermen's Associations; and regional groups such as The Bay Institute, Coalition to Save the California Delta, North Coast Rivers Alliance, Water4Fish, AquAlliance, and various Sierra Club chapters.[34][36]"
The first link is for a Fox News article that only lists two groups. The second link is to a huge bunch of PDFs. Who knows what in them because trying to search through them all to find the info in the above article quote would be practically impossible.
This section should be deleted until there is better info.
2606:6000:FECF:4100:E815:EF30:9857:D2DE ( talk) 21:00, 9 May 2017 (UTC)
It's currently being proposed that one tunnel be built, instead of two, due to lack of funding for the project, this information is relevant to the article but I'm not sure where it fits best [1] SSMcCall ( talk) 20:35, 4 March 2018 (UTC)
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==Wiki Education assignment: ENVS 135== This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 25 January 2022 and 12 May 2022. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): AlexWillard ( article contribs). Peer reviewers: Marki737.
California is still considering building this proposed project. But the name has been changed to "Delta Conveyance Project" ... see https://calmatters.org/environment/2022/06/california-water-delta-tunnel and https://www.latimes.com/environment/story/2023-12-09/newsom-administration-advances-delta-tunnel-project.
The project is essentially the same as prior proposals, but it is now a single tunnel 36 ft diameter (rather than two tunnels).
The sources above say (about the Delta Conveyance Project): "The tunnel proposal, still in the early stages of environmental review, is the latest, scaled-down iteration of the contentious twin tunnels project, which Newsom scrapped in 2019 in favor of a single tunnel. "
In theory, Wikipedia could have two articles: one for the abandoned 2019 proposal, and a second article for the current single-tunnel proposal. On the other hand, the 2019 proposal never was built, and it evolved into the Delta Conveyance Project. They have the same purpose and identical route underground. The renaming was primarily a marketing effort.
So, I moved (renamed) the article to "Delta Conveyance Project". We can undo that move if there is opposition.
Thoughts on renaming this to "Delta Conveyance Project"? Noleander ( talk) 15:11, 9 December 2023 (UTC)