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MID Board Takes One Step Forward and Two Steps Back

By Emerson Drake

Board President Tom Van Groningen, in a surprise move Tuesday, allowed an extremely rare opportunity for the public to exchange thoughts with the board’s attorney, Tim O’Laughlin.  O’Laughlin spoke to the fact sheet Reed Smith previously to the Modesto City Council and supplied to MID’s Board at last weeks meeting.

“I’m Shocked just Shocked” 

This was the theatrical claim made by O’Laughlin. His reference was to the use by Reed Smith of a 60,000 acre feet seepage total from Modesto reservoir.  Those of use who sit through these outbursts of O’Laughlins were shaking our heads.  The 60,000 acre feet number was used by MID staff, General Manager Allen Short, and O’Laughlin at every presentation made to the public up to and including the presentation made to the Modesto City Council.

When you sit in these meetings month after month you start to understand why MID’s Board doesn’t want to save these performances by legal counsel.  After all, have you ever known a public entity to destroy video discs taken at their meetings after 100 days and before the minutes are accepted?  But that is standard operating procedure at MID.

So once again MID staff has revised their numbers to improve the private agenda-driven (personal profit amongst other considerations) goals of attorney O’Laughlin and GM Short.

There were only a few members of the public present to hear the latest diatribe against concerned citizens. Heck,  the MID staff out numbered the public two to one but that didn’t put a damper on those present to counter the propaganda issued at Short’s request by O’Laughlin.

After the short propaganda presentation shyster, O’Laughlin was asked for a hard copy of the numbers which he refused saying they would be available on the MID website by the end of the week.

At this point we have only two members on the board, Larry Byrd and Nick Blom who have shown concern and been responsive to the public.  Both of these men display a personal quest to understand where MID spends its money.  Understand that it isn’t because they’re new, it’s because they care.  Most of the questions they ask can’t be answered by GM Short or shyster/attorney O’Laughlin. They are usually answered by staff because Short and O’Laughlin don’t know the answers.  The other members of the board, Tom VanGroningen, Glen Wild (who has never in the last two years shown an interest in doing anything but playing sycophant), and Paul Warda (who is ill and we hope for his speedy recovery),  haven’t displayed an understanding of the complexities of MID’s spending despite their years on the board.  Glen Wild has been on the board two years and has displayed less knowledge and has asked fewer questions than Larry Byrd, who has only been on the board for four months.

Rubber stamps like VanGroningen, Wild and Warda don’t have to know why….they just have to know when to vote and how Allen Short wants them to vote.

Now of major concern is the poor leadership of Tom VanGroningen.  In most instances when you address the consent calendar of a public body by pulling items of consent, they will take a moment and explain what the item is for. The MID Board has  gone both ways on this issue but after the meeting Tuesday, Tom Van Groningen stated the board would no longer respond to public inquiries at meetings.  He specifically stated questions will not be answered about warrants(one method MID uses to pay their bills) and people can make statements but the board will not respond to questions.

This I find is a curious way for the board, which during the meeting, claimed they wanted to be open with the public, to respond.  It was bad enough O’Laughlin lied to Director Byrd during the last meeting, when he claimed he didn’t know how MID handled his invoices after he submitted them.  Why do I say he lied?  Because shyster O’Laughlin had already been paid.

Why do we need more openness?  Because Allen Short and Tim O’Laughlin have repeatedly involved staff in  juggling the numbers and information made available  to make Shorts expansive and unrealistic visions of the future, the same visions requiring our rates to rise,  seem reasonable.  After all O’Laughlin let the cat out of the bag when he admitted Oakdale Irrigation District doesn’t feel any need for recapture ponds like the ones Short and staff says are not only necessary but imperative to the tune of $72 Million.

Stop MIDInsanity.com

 
My friends, if you care about the future of our City, County and Valley, please take a few moments and
read from the several articles contained in the site, below.
The Management and several Directors of the MID have been engaged in a malicious attempt to sell the 
most precious asset we own, our pure water.  MID was created to protect our rivers, our water, and
provide water to farmers.  In the last 100 years, that water has created a bounty far beyond what
the creators dreamed.  Our farmers feed the world, and make an economy our of the drops of water
provided by their predecessors.  MID wants to get out of the Agriculture water business, and would
start by selling “small” amounts of water to San Francisco.
 
Please understand that this first sale of a “small” amount of water equals the total annual water supply for
the Cities of Turlock, Riverbank AND Oakdale.  And that is just what MID admits to now.
 
Again, please take a look at this site. Thank you very much, Dave
 
 
 


It is finally up.  Spread the word.  We need to get the real facts out about this insane water sale.

There is no water to sell.  It is all contracted.
 

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MID’s Water Analysis by Reed Smith Part II

For those of you who the prior article doesn’t display in the desired way please use the following link.

 

MIDWaterSaleWipesOutAg

MID’s Water Analysis by Reed Smith

IMMINENT DISASTER TO OUR VALLEY and ECONOMY

MID “Proposed” WATER SALE to C&C of SAN FRANCISCO

         

THE ONLY WATER THAT CAN BE MANIPULATED is AGRICULTURE

Estimate for 2018

         
MAXIMUM MID Annual Allocation Tuolumne River

310,000  AF

Spillage from Oakdale Irrigation District into MID (actually zero) (6)

0  AF

Seepage/evaporation from Modesto Reservoir and System  (1)

(60,000)  AF

Agriculture Customer Use  (Acre Feet = AF) (1)

(191,000)  AF

City of Modesto Domestic Water Project Phase #1  (2)

(35,000)  AF

Environmental Stewardship  
  FERC Relicense of Don Pedro projected (Min.) (3)(4)

(20,000)  AF

  CA Water Resources Control     (Min.) (3)

(24,000)  AF

  Bay/Delta (3)  
  San Joaquin River Restoration (3)  
City of Modesto Domestic Water Project Phase #2 (3)(4)

(35,000)  AF

  CA Dept. of Housing and Comm. Dev.(5)  
Outflow (regardless of infrastructure improvements)

(30,000)  AF

     

Current Over-Commitment

(85,000)  AF

     

TOTAL DEMAND

(395,000)  AF

         
NOTE:  The only variable that can be manipulated is Agricultural Customer allocation
         
There are 58,000 Acres eligible to receive ag water in the MID  
Asst. Gen Manager, Walt Ward has presented that the base ag allocation is 191,000 AF.
         
HISTORICAL BASE LINE  
  191,000 AF ÷ 58,000 acres = 3.293 AF / acre, or                                39.5 acre inches / acre
If MID has over committed our water by 85,000 AF, and the only source for adjustment is ag,
         
WITH ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP AND MODESTO PHASE II TREATMENT PLANT
Mod II/FERC   191,000 AF + (85,000 AF) = 106,000 AF  
Mod II/FERC   106,000 AF ÷ 58,000 acres = 1.83 AF / acre, or 21.93 acre inches / acre
         
WITH CCSF SALE  

(85,000) + (27,200) AF CCSF

(112,200)  AF

         
Mod II/FERC/CCSF 191,000 AF + (112,200 AF) = 78,800 AF  
Mod II/FERC/CCSF 78,800 AF ÷ 58,000 acres = 1.36 AF / acre, or

16.30 acre inches / acre

         
If an almond crop requires 36 acre inches to produce a decent crop, how many acres will a
grower need to own to fallow to provide enough water?

2.21 acres

Every grower in MID will have to fallow 59% of their land to grow a permanent crop.
What banker is going to make a “Crop Line” loan or real estate loan on those values?
        NONE
Growers will have to fallow

34,071  acres

At 3,000 lb almond crop (nonpereil + pollinator) @ $1.90/ lb $5,700 / acre
With Modesto Chamber economic multiplication factor of 7X $39,900 per acre
Times acres fallowed = ANNUALLY

$1,359,441,047

Multiplied by MID’s proposed contract terms of 60 years =

$81,566,462,827

     

 

 
     

 

 
    (1) Walt Ward 3/5/12 Landowner Meeting MID  
    (2)  GM Short present to Modesto Chamber of Commerce, MID 2/17/12
    (3)  Tim O’Laughlin MID Board 2/14/12  
    (4) Tim O’Laughlin Modesto City Council 3/13/12  
    (5) Dave Thomas – 22,800 AF Requires City of Modesto to build 22,800 new homes
      as share of population growth to be completed by 2014 (State Law)
    (6) Walt Ward 3/5/12 Landowner Meeting MID – presented +16,000 AF = FALSE CLAIM

“Whats on America’s Mind” Tonight at 7:00

Tonight we’re going to be talking about the Modesto Irrigation District’s water sale, the Free Speech demonstration at the City Council meeting Tuesday,  Florida’s Stand Your Ground law , Trayvon Martin, the Supreme Court’s  “Political Leanings” and an environmental update on fracking.

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/centralvalleyhornet/2012/03/29/whats-on-americas-mind-with-emerson-drake

The Second Edition of What’s on America’s Mind Wednesday at 7:00PM Pacific Time

Please take time to check out What’s on America’s Mind tonight at 7:00 PM.  We’ll be bringing you a small slice of the Modesto City Council meeting regarding MID’s potential water sales along with a general rate discussion, a conversation about what many are calling a better way for our children to learn, and of course an update on election issues all Americans,  especially women,  should be concerned about.

I want to thank everyone who listened in last week during the show and those who listened to the archive at a more convient time. Remember you can click on the chatroom and watch as a guest or you can get a sign-on of your choice from blogtalk with a valid email address.  It’s free and then you can join in chatroom discussions, ask realtime questions, or just say hi. You can always call in to the show and engage in the conversation.

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/centralvalleyhornet/2012/03/22/whats-on-americas-mind-with-emerson-drake

Emerson Drake

Proposed transfer threatens River

A proposed transfer of 2 million gallons of water per day from the Modesto Irrigation District (MID) to the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) is currently under negotiation. This water would come from the Tuolumne River. Since 2008, when the environmental impacts of the transfer were studied, water use and demand projections have decreased dramatically, raising questions about the need for additional diversions. In addition, because the SFPUC reportedly will only ask for the water every 3rd year, the true cost of the water will be a staggering $2,100 per acre foot! At a time when water rates are increasing substantially every year to pay for system upgrades, it makes little sense to invest in unneeded, and highly priced, water. To register your opinion with the SFPUC, click here.

Kudos to Ed Bearden

 My Friends, giant STA kudos must be given to Ed Bearden for his discussion of the threats the Modesto Irrigation District management is posing to us individually and our entire economic environment.  Ed makes some VERY important unique observations and comments in his article.

        In addition, he forces us, and the MID management to remember 3 critical issues, which are:
            1.  MID is NOT a business, but a ratepayer-owned utility mandated to serve the needs within the District.  Ed says, “Someone (meaning Tom VanGronigan and Paul Warda) has forgotten this valley was a desert prior to the 1887 creation of the MID as a public utility.”  Ed reminds us of the sacrifice and arduous work by which the People created a water storage and distribution system which created a bounty of food and business. 

            2.  Ed reminds us that MID management, aided by rubber-stamp Directors (same 2 guys), squandered untold millions of ratepayer’s money on failed ventures like TANC, Mountain House, the Four Cities, the BioMass Burner, the Phase 2 water treatment plant.  Ed says, “So now the MID board is saying we need money more than we need water.”  And this would be an even bigger mistake.

            3.  Ed’s most important and compelling comments remind us that YOU and I own the land and the water.   MID exists because our ancestors sacrificed and labored, mortgaged their farms, and created this green, productive valley with their hands, mules, horses and blood.  They did not create water to be sold to a city 100 miles from our District. MID management has NO AUTHORITY to sell water outside the District, only the ratepayers can authorize that.  Until they do, the water belongs here in the Valley. 

            If Ed will give me the liberty to paraphrase his great article, I would say to Directors VanGronigan, Warda, Wild and Blom, “Join Director Byrd, and do NOT sell our water to a greedy city far away, especially for the 30 pieces of gold they offer.  Do NOT violate the trust the Ratepayers demand of you.  DO stop this horrible idea of permanent divestiture of our precious resource.  Stop considering this giveaway now.”

            Ed, on behalf of the Stanislaus Taxpayers Association, every farmer and dairyman, every electricity user in the District, THANK YOU for your considered and wise words.

                Dave Thomas

Modesto’s Newest Talk Show Premieres Tonight

Live at 7:00PM tonight is “What’s on America’s Mind”  with Emerson Drake as host, thanks to the Central Valley Hornet.  You can listen live on the internet and participate in the discussion by joining in the chatroom or by calling the number on the site where you can just listen or choose to join in. 

The address is http://www.blogtalkradio.com/centralvalleyhornet/2012/03/15/whats-on-americas-mind-with-emerson-drake 

The show will be coming to you live and broadcast around the world.  This weeks topics range from the MID’s  water sales to women’s rights and birth control.

I hope you will find the time to listen in.

Emerson

The Bee’s Drones Wave Their Stingers in a Blind Defense

By Emerson Drake

The MID Board in their great wisdom allow 125 defects( which is requiring walls to be torn down and storage pools to be rebuilt, even the wrong type of concrete was used) in the new water treatment plant which could end up costing citizens and ratepayers MILLIONS of dollars and now they’re selling us a bill of goods about wanting to sell water to San Francisco instead of investing it in Stanislaus County and our citizens.

 
The thinking public had hoped with Mark Vasch’s imminent departure, the Editorial Staff would stop their blind devotion to members on the MID board that they foolishly endorsed.  The Editorial Staff’s slavish behavior is surpassed only by Tom Van Groningen, Paul Warda, and Glen Wild’s, lemmings over the edge of a cliff mentality, to MID’s G.M. Allen Short.
 
Ask yourselves how many times in the last 100 years the flume has been in peril by earthquakes.  Ask why suddenly has this taken the forefront of the debate. 
 
Even more importantly, ask how they intend to sell water we don’t  have for the next 10 years, when/if the changes  to the system are made, we wouldn’t be able to recapture it until 10 years from now, after the proposed water contract is complete.
 
And most importantly remember to get off of your tail ends and go to the Modesto City Council meeting Tuesday night, March 12th at 5:30, to ask these and other questions and let your opinions be heard.

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