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No. However, a riparian landowner can prevent the public from crossing his or her land to get to the public water. ... more
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The changes that FQPA introduced into the EPA's determination of residue tolerances have limited the amount (different types) of pesticides that can be used for any particular purpose/situation. In order to add a new use to an existing pesticide or ... more
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• Does the IID control the allocation of water within Imperial County? • Who are the agricultural landowners that are involved in the water issue? • Why have Imperial Valley agricultural landowners filed a lawsuit? • If the lawsuit initiated by the ... more
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Yes. Their vision is the creation of opportunities for everyone in the Valley. Those opportunities include jobs, education, and economic health and stability. This vision is achievable. But to do so, we must all work together. ... more
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The agricultural landowners are members of the Imperial Valley community. Programs that benefit community organizations ultimately benefit everyone who lives and works in the Imperial Valley. ... more
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The landowners' suit challenges the right of the IID to enter into an agreement regarding water transfer, without participation by the landowners, since they hold the water rights. However, at the same time, the agricultural landowners say that the ... more
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By definition, virtually every agricultural landowner in the Imperial Valley is affected. About 100 agricultural landowners have expressed their concern about the future of water availability in the valley, and support the actions that have been ... more
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Yes. In its filings in federal and state courts, the IID routinely states that it holds the water rights in trust, and references a Supreme Court decision that makes it clear that the landowners are the beneficiaries of the trust. ... more
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EPA will attempt to locate the absentee landowner. EPA has had success in locating absentee landlords at other sites. The policies regarding access as outlined in the previous question apply to absentee landowners. ... more
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There are a number of state and federal funds, referred to as cost-share, to assist growers with the implementation of BMPs. These funds are important because some BMPs require more costly, structural retrofits. ... more
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