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From: Santa Barbara Channelkeeper <info@xxxxxxxx>
Date: September 24, 2021 at 10:08:24 AM PDT
To: cfrench1366@xxxxxxx
Subject: The Ventura River Will Flow on World Rivers Day
Reply-To: info@xxxxxxxx
World Rivers Day is Saturday, September 26th.
This year, the Ventura River will flow.
For twenty years, Santa Barbara Channelkeeper has advocated on the Ventura
River’s behalf to end over-pumping, restore flows, and ensure the river’s
health and ecological richness.
We're pleased to share that on August 5th the City of Ventura, for the first
time in history, stopped all pumping at its well field at Foster Park,
specifically to restore flows to the parched river ecosystem. Within days,
the sights and sounds of more water, wildlife, and people were noticeable as
flows rebounded.
The pause in pumping is not only a positive step for the health of the river,
its ecosystems, and the surrounding community, it represents a significant
achievement in Santa Barbara Channelkeeper’s ongoing efforts to protect the
Ventura River.
While there's far more work to be done, it's reassuring to know that our
advocacy is making a difference — by helping river ecosystems survive and
allowing families to enjoy the restorative power of the river.
In honor of World Rivers Day, September 26, we invite you to enjoy these
articles about our advocacy and we encourage you to take a moment to reflect
on the value of our beloved waterways to our community.
KCLU News
Ventura County Star
KEYT
EdHat
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