. Central Valley Project Improvement Act : hearing before the Subcommittee on Water and Power Resources of the Committee on Resources, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, first session, on 1906, a bill to amend the Central Valley Project Improvement Act, and for other purposes, July 20, 1995--Washington, DC. Central Valley Project (Calif. ); Water resources development -- Law and legislation California Central Valley (Valley); Water-supply -- California Central Valley (Valley); Irrigation water -- California Central Valley (Valley); Fish habitat improvement -- Californi
. Central Valley Project Improvement Act : hearing before the Subcommittee on Water and Power Resources of the Committee on Resources, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, first session, on 1906, a bill to amend the Central Valley Project Improvement Act, and for other purposes, July 20, 1995--Washington, DC. Central Valley Project (Calif. ); Water resources development -- Law and legislation California Central Valley (Valley); Water-supply -- California Central Valley (Valley); Irrigation water -- California Central Valley (Valley); Fish habitat improvement -- California Central Valley (Valley); Fishes -- Conservation Economic aspects California Central Valley (Valley). 232 I. I A W 1 I I \ /\ I) s. July 18, 1995 Bv Fax (202) 225-5444 Chairman John T Doolittle House, Water and Power Resources Subcommittee House Resources Committee 1337 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Dear Chainnan Doolittle: Re H R 1906 - CVPIA Reform Act of 1995 I am aware that hearings on HR 1906 are scheduled in Washington, DC. on July 20, 1995. While I have not sought to participate at these hearings, I am hopeful that you will include this letter in the record, and that the Committee will consider the substance of our request when the bill is further considered in the legislative process. I am writing on behalf of the Delta Wetlands Project, a unique water supply project being developed with private sector financing and expertise, rather than by government agencies using public flinds. I have attached an overview of the project for your records The project, once completed, will provide a unique blend of new water supply and conservation benefits, and be accomplished wholly by the private sector. Our specific concern relates to Section 3408(c) of the Central Valley Project Improvement Act (PL. 102-575) A small part of that subsection threatens harm to the private sector, appears to be unintentional, serves no valid purpose, and can easily be remedied
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