Thursday, February 19, 2015 |
Sacramento, CA
California’s State Water Resources Control Board met Wednesday to listen to testimony from Central Valley farmers and farm workers who are asking for more water. The farm workers say they’re starving and out of work, but the water board says it needs the requested water to keep salmon and smelt populations from collapsing. CapRadio's Amy Quinton was watching Wednesday’s water board workshop and joins us to talk about what happened.