Sierra Club Opposes This Logging Plan
Regarding
the proposed logging of 1000 acres near Lexington Reservoir by San Jose Water
Company:
WHEREAS, the San Jose Water Company
and the Big Creek Lumber Company have proposed logging around Los Gatos Creek,
which is the source of water for two local water districts and the Santa Clara
Valley Water District water which is stored in Lexington Reservoir, and
WHEREAS, forests produce and
preserve water through a complex array of trees, shrubs, ground covers and
roots slows runoff from rain and snow, and water is purified as it percolates
though the soil and into aquifers. By slowing runoff, forests also reduce
floods and erosion, minimizing the sediment entering streams and rivers, and
WHEREAS, logging frequently causes the deterioration of a watershed,
thus contaminating drinking water supplies, and
WHEREAS, logging
large merchantable trees from forests frequently increases the risk of
forest fire, and
WHEREAS, it is important to prevent
the reoccurrence of fire devastation such as the 1985 fire
in Lexington which consumed 14,000 acres, 42 homes, and caused the evacuation
of 4500 people and approximately $7 million in damage, and
WHEREAS, our forest resources are a resource which enable a
biodiversity of species, water which is cleaned by filtration through forest
soils, critical oxygen supplies that combat global warming, and contribute
greatly to the environmental health of our planet, and
WHEREAS, logging frequently
fragments and degrades wildlife habitat such as for the endangered
THEREFORE, let it be resolved that The Loma Prieta Chapter of the Sierra Club
opposes the San Jose Water Company’s and Big Creek Lumber’s stated plan to log
large merchantable trees along Los Gatos Creek.