Save the Tuolumne River - Info event April 15 at 7pm, Pacifica


By on Sun, April 13, 2008

Embedded within San Francisco’s program to retrofit our ailing Hetch Hetchy water system is a plan to divert up to 25 million more gallons of water per day from the Tuolumne River. The Tuolumne, with its headwaters in Yosemite National Park, is a federally- protected Wild and Scenic River and a California jewel. With the looming consequences of global warming, an ever-growing demand for water, and the need to sustain the health of our rivers, delta and ocean ecosystems, the conflict over water has taken center stage.

We invite Pacifica residents to learn how our community is connected to these problems and howe can be part of the solution. 

~ PowerPoint Presentation
~ What You Can Do
~ Food and Beverages Provided

City Council Chambers
2212 Beach Blvd Pacifica, CA 94044
Tuesday, April 15
7:00pm

Organized by:

  • Clean Water Action
  • Environmental Defense Fund
  • Tuolumne River Trust
  • Sierra Club


Supported by:
Pacifica Beach Coalition
The Pacifica Land Trust
Pacificans for Sustainable Development

find out more:
www.tuolumne.org