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«The system can't do what we're asking it to do. That system was designed to protect mostly agricultural land.»
Author: Jeffrey Mount
«New Orleans has lost the battle with the inevitable, and we will do the same.»
Author: Jeffrey Mount
«New Orleans lost the battle with the inevitable, and we will suffer the same fate in some form here in California.»
Author: Jeffrey Mount
«We are an obstinate bunch.»
Author: Jeffrey Mount
«Unlike most animals - with some exceptions like beavers - we engineer our environment. So that allows us to hang on in places that would otherwise be singularly inhospitable.»
Author: Jeffrey Mount
«Levee failure is not an 'if', it's a 'when'. There seems to be a willingness to tolerate the human suffering and property loss that might come with these events.»
Author: Jeffrey Mount
«The state's water policy and all its plans for restoration of the delta are predicated on one flawed assumption -- that the delta is a fixed landscape and will look the same for the indefinite future. And it won't.»
Author: Jeffrey Mount
«If these had been in place, at least some of the energy in the storm surge would have been dissipated. This is a self-inflicted wound.»
Author: Jeffrey Mount
«[The risk is heightened by climate changes that could bring less snow and more rain to the highest elevations of the Sierra Nevada. As a result, water surging into the Sacramento River and the delta will greatly increase the chances of winter floods.] The state's water policy and all its plans for restoration of the delta are predicated on one flawed assumption -- that the delta is a fixed landscape and will look the same for the indefinite future, ... And it won't.»
Author: Jeffrey Mount
«This is a dynamic landscape that is changing at a pace that exceeds the ability of our policy and law to adjust.»
Author: Jeffrey Mount

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