September 2017

“Dogwood” timber harvest plan lawsuit ends with logging permit vacated by CAL FIRE

Update on round 2 of this fight: As an update on the Felta Creek logging plan (known as 1-17-017Son, Fox Meadows), we are in round two with setting up the record for a challenge to the plan.  The public record has now closed a second time and there are about 130 comments from the public, …

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Cannabis Cultivating Re-Visited by Dr. Shepherd Bliss

Wine & Water Watch has already had several comments about this article. This article will be in the October Gazette. We are against environmental damage, depleted aquifers, chemical use and the health and well being of the residents.   “….After DACA I’d be terrified with these idiots at the helm to register for anything. It …

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CEQA Requires Assessment of GHG Impacts from Tourism

Sonoma County needs a more honest plan for cutting greenhouse gas emissions

Thank you Jerry for litigating this important issue. For years environmentally concerned citizens have been asking for a moratorium on all winery expansions, events, tasting rooms etc. until a county wide CUMULATIVE IMPACT report is done. We all know what it will show, enormous impacts to our air, water and soil as well as health …

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Can Folic Acid Mitigate Autism-linked Effects of Pesticides?

Thank you commenter who sent this online article to Wine and Water Watch. We should not have to mitigate being poisoned for someone else’s profits. Mitigating destruction should never be an alternative when it comes to health, safety and welfare of natural beings. We have truly been “colonized” by the corporate mindset, how is that moral?   …

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Wine Industry turns out to cheer, another bad project approved, special interests rule once again

When you call the shots in this county and your grip starts to loosen, what do you do? You send out the cheerleaders no matter what kind of a project. No mention of the 3 tasting rooms, VIP lounge, how many tons of grapes that will be trucked in, water use/degradation, chemical use along with other road …

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