The 2004 settlement of Pacific Gas & Electric's bankruptcy led to the creation of the Pacific Forest and Watershed Lands Stewardship Council. This council is now initiating a number of public meetings to determine how best to use more than 140,000 acres of PG&E land. These properties are located in a large region that stretches from Shasta County to Fresno County, and from the Sierra Nevada to the Coastal Range. Within them are situated a number of critical angling waters, such as the blue-ribbon section of Hat Creek.
NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO PUSH FOR THE PROTECTION OF PG&E's ANGLING WATERS!
For a list of upcoming council "open houses," visit
http://www.stewardshipcouncil.org/public_information/upcoming_public_meetings.htm. For more information on the council itself, visit
http://www.stewardshipcouncil.org.