What is the Mono Lake Committee doing to keep protections in place?
• A: First, the Committee will never cease its efforts to keep the public aware of and interested in Mono Lake. Public support for protection of the lake’s unique resources–people who will speak out on behalf of the lake’s rich ecosystem and on behalf of the opportunities Mono Lake offers for the experience of solitude and discovery–will always be important for Mono Lake. Second, to continue Mono Lake’s protection into the future, the Committee is taking steps to see that water conservation, water recycling, and groundwater protection projects are made top priorities in Southern California and statewide. In the past, the Committee worked with Los Angeles to garner federal, state, and local funding to secure replacement water supplies. Ultimately, these replacement supplies will more than replace the water DWP no longer diverts due to D.1631. The Committee will continue working to see that similar federal, state and local funding partnerships encourage conservation and develop replace
First, the Committee will never cease its efforts to keep the public aware of and interested in Mono Lake. Public support for protection of the lake s unique resources people who will speak out on behalf of the lake s rich ecosystem and on behalf of the opportunities Mono Lake offers for the experience of solitude and discovery will always be important for Mono Lake.