"A proposal to build a large water tunnel under the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta is incomplete, confused and plagued by a number of scientific gaps despite years of study, according to a National Research Council report.
The document bolsters criticisms that the agencies overseeing the project are not seriously evaluating alternatives and are instead pursuing a preordained outcome without examining the effects.
"The lack of an appropriate structure creates the impression that the entire effort is little more than a post-hoc rationalization of a previously selected group of facilities," write the authors, an independent panel of scientists and other experts."
Bettina Boxall reports for the Los Angeles Times May 6, 2011.
SEE ALSO:
"Deadline for Smelt Protection Plan Extended" (Fresno Bee)
Science Panel Criticizes Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta Plan
Source: LA Times, 05/06/2011