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October 8, 2007
Southwest California Businesses Supporting More Water for Businesses and Region

The Southwest California Legislative Council supported legislation to increase more access to water for the region at its August legislative meeting. H.R. 31 (Issa) will allow the Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District (EVMWD), working in conjunction with the Secretary of the Interior’s office, to participate in the design, planning, and construction of permanent facilities that are needed to establish recycled water distribution and waste water treatment for EVMWD’s jurisdiction.

EVMWD is responsible for the areas of Lake Elsinore, the City of Canyon Lake, a portion of the City of Murrieta, unincorporated areas of the County of Riverside, and a portion of the Cleveland National Forest. EVMWD provides potable water service, wastewater treatment and disposal, and recycled water to customers within its jurisdiction

“This piece of federal legislation is not only important for our neighboring areas, but for our businesses as well so they may succeed and growth can continue,” stated Dennis Frank, Chair of the Southwest California Legislative Council. “If businesses throughout our region are not able to receive enough water, it will stunt growth to the entire region,” continued Frank.

Currently water demand throughout the region has been growing rapidly due to new development and population growth. For example, the City of Lake Elsinore is the third fastest growing city in Riverside County and the county is the second fastest growing county in the Nation. EVMWD expects water demand to more than double by 2020.

 

August 22, 2005

Emphasizing the Need to Secure the Region’s Energy Supply, Southwest California Legislative Council Joins Coalition

 

Business and community coalition educates Californians on the importance of meeting the growing demand for clean-burning natural gas. Specifically, the statewide coalition advocates for the approval of facilities to allow for the importation of liquefied natural gas (LNG)

Californians for Clean Affordable Safe Energy (Cal-CASE) today announced that the Southwest California Legislative Council joined its coalition, an alliance of more than 60 organizations, businesses and associations dedicated to securing California’s energy future.  To meet the growing demand for clean-burning natural gas, the coalition advocates for the approval of facilities to allow for the importation of liquefied natural gas (LNG).

 “The Southwest California Legislative Council’s support will go a long way toward achieving our goal: safe, reliable, and affordable energy for all Californians,” said Cal-CASE Chair Dorothy Rothrock, vice president of government relations of the California Manufacturers & Technology Association. 

The Southwest California Legislative Council (SWCLC) is a regional business advocacy coalition of the Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce, Murrieta Chamber of Commerce, and Lake Elsinore Valley Chamber of Commerce. 

California, the tenth largest consumer of natural gas, currently generates only 15 percent of the natural gas it consumes, and demand is expected to grow consistently over the next 10 years. Furthermore, the natural gas California relies on for its homes, businesses and to produce electricity is now imported from Canada and Texas.  Bringing LNG ports to California could help meet this growing demand and reduce the potential for price volatility and blackouts that negatively affects businesses, residents and the economy.

“Southwest California is one of the fastest growing areas in the state,” said Gene Wunderlich, Chairman of the Southwest California Legislative Council Board.  “The Southwest Legislative Council believes it is important for us to support a better way for our businesses and residents to consume energy.”

Earlier this month, the San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce and the San Diego County Taxpayers Association joined Cal-CASE.  The growing coalition includes the California Chamber of Commerce, the California State Association of Counties, the California Restaurant Association, the Los Angeles Economic Development Corporation, the California Farm Bureau Federation, Consumers First and the California Council for Environmental and Economic Balance.

 

For more information on Cal-CASE log on: www.casefornaturalgas.com

Click here to download a copy of the press release (MS Word, 102 KB)

 

July 22, 2005

Southwest California Legislative Council Fights for Regional Business in Securing Reliable Water Sources

 

The Southwest California Legislative Council voted to SUPPORT the Department of Water Resources (DWR) public process as outlined in the Environmental Impact Report for the South Delta Improvement Program. The release of a draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the South Delta Improvement Program is to provide objective information about the pros and cons of a particular projects or actions. Any attempt to block the project before the EIR is released, denies the public any opportunity to review its merits and impacts.

The proposal allows the DWR to allow additional movement of water to its customers, when it is deemed safe to do so by the fish protection agencies. This would occur through existing pumps, installed nearly 20 years ago. It would allow the Department’s customers to meet increasing demands through greater system efficiency, a goal that has been advocated ardently by the environmentalists. Being able to pump water at higher rates during “safe” periods is the right thing to do environmentally. Requiring the pumping capacity to remain idle at all times would be like keeping an extra lane on the freeway closed to backed up motorists and telling them they can’t use it because they should be taking mass transit.
 

Letter to Governor Schwarzenegger

 

July 20, 2005

The Honorable Arnold Schwarzenegger
Governor, State of California
California State Capitol
Sacramento, California 95814

RE: South Delta Improvement Program (SDIP) - SUPPORT

Dear Governor Schwarzenegger:

On behalf of the Southwest California Legislative Council (SWCLC), we are writing in SUPPORT of the Department of Water Resources (DWR) public process as outlined in the Environmental Impact Report for the South Delta Improvement Program. The release of a draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the South Delta Improvement Program is to provide objective information about the pros and cons of a particular projects or actions. Any attempt to block the project before the EIR is released, denies the public any opportunity to review its merits and impacts.

The proposal allows the DWR to allow additional movement of water to its customers, when it is deemed safe to do so by the fish protection agencies. This would occur through existing pumps, installed nearly 20 years ago. It would allow the Department’s customers to meet increasing demands through greater system efficiency, a goal that has been advocated ardently by the environmentalists. Being able to pump water at higher rates during “safe” periods is the right thing to do environmentally. Requiring the pumping capacity to remain idle at all times would be like keeping an extra lane on the freeway closed to backed up motorists and telling them they can’t use it because they should be taking mass transit.

We recognize that the environmental review of this project could result in essentially no supply benefits in the foreseeable future. If that occurs, we will aggressively support additional fish protection efforts so that this important management tool can be added to the suite of actions necessary to maintain adequate water supplies for a growing population without damming any more rivers.

For now, we urge you to allow that debate to go forward, and issue the EIR without further delay.

Sincerely,

Gene Wunderlich
Chairman
Southwest California Legislative Council

Alice Sullivan
President and CEO
Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce


Rex Oliver
President and CEO
Murrieta Chamber of Commerce

Kim Cousins
President and CEO
Lake Elsinore Valley Chamber of Commerce

 

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