More on Watershed Land Stewardship Concerns
SJWC representative JohnTang submitted a rebuttal letter in the
2/15/06 issue of the Los Gatos Weekly in response to Aldercroft Heights
resident Mike Accorsi's expressed concerns about SJWC leaving multiple
grading mounds to erode into Los Gatos Creek. The mounds were piled
and left along a SJWC watershed road in Aldercroft Heights.
Tang states that SJWC feels they are good stewards of their
watershed lands. Information obtained by NAIL questions Mr. Tang's
statement.
The Aldercroft grading problem demonstrates a pattern of poor practices by the San
Jose Water Company. What Mr. Tang did not mention in his letter is that in November, the construction site alongside Los Gatos Creek
was inspected by the Santa Clara Valley Water District. At that time SJWC was
criticized for poor construction practices. The inspector's report noted that
there was no winterization plan in place. To quote from that inspection report.
"Having this large unprotected earthen bank without having a winterization plan
has the highest exposure for erosion."
Three months later, the
construction site remains a problem. Inspections were performed by the
NAIL's concern is that if SJWC cannot properly manage a simple
grading construction project on a roadway above a prime water source
without corrective action being requested, how can we expect they would be
good stewards during their proposed ongoing logging project that
involves helicopters flying over our community, huge trucks navigating
our roads, and alterations to the ecology and wildlife habitats in our
mountains?