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<br />Water Transfer Issues-4 <br /> <br />Additional funds from the sale of water would be used to assist community-service <br /> <br />organizations and programs supporting education, health care, senior programs, teen <br /> <br />activities, job training and economic-development initiatives. <br /> <br />Many Imperial Valley farmers feel the challenge of reduced allocations presents an <br /> <br />opportunity for new approaches for water use and conservation to be developed. <br /> <br />Those initiatives, the agricultural landowners believe, will help the county retain a <br /> <br />strong agriculturally based economy in the decades to come. Without a progressive <br /> <br />and pro-active solution, the current water crisis will lead to a reduction in crop yields <br /> <br />and a negative impact on jobs and the quality of life in the region and California as a <br />whole. <br /> <br />##It <br /> <br />For additional information, contact: <br /> <br />Ms. Pat Veysey <br />John C. Veysey Farms <br />Brawley, CA ,Z22 7 <br />(760) 344-9800 <br />patveysey@ao1.com <br /> <br />[/'?'/~J from ~ 7 <br />.1i ~ if'l A ""fij J., ~ R t1>o.J <br />SruwlS.l, C!.A 92.2.Z 7 <br /> <br />Mr. Alex Jack <br />Jack Bros. and McBurney Inc <br />Brawley, CA tj 2:2 Z 7 <br />(760) 344-0164 <br /> <br />Ms. Heidi Kuhn <br />Kuhn Farms <br />EI Centro,CA <br />(760) 353-8303 <br />hkuhn@inreach.com <br /> <br />-more- <br />