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The CALFED Bay-Delta Program, also known as CALFED, is a department within the government of California, administered under the California Resources Agency. The department acts as consortium, coordinating the activities and interests of the state government of California and the U.S. federal government to focus on interrelated water problems in the state’s Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta. The coordination program was created in 1994 by Governor Pete Wilson and federal Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt following a decade of chaotic disputes between the state of California, the federal government, environmental groups, agricultural interests, and municipal water services. The current Director of CALFED is Joe Grindstaff. The department is located along Capitol Mall in Sacramento. ==Priorities== CALFED's priorities for the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta include: *To ensure the reliability of water supplies within the Delta. *To improve and safeguard the Delta's water quality. The Delta currently serves as the tap to 25 million Californians who receive at least some of their drinking water. *To restore the Delta's ecosystem by protecting native species and eradicating invasive species. *To improve levee protection along the Delta's rivers. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「CALFED Bay-Delta Program」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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