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Woolf Resigns from Westlands Board. What's Next for Water District?
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By Bill McEwen, News Director
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September 7, 2018

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Prominent Valley grower and water-management consultant Sarah Woolf has resigned from the board of directors at Westlands Water District.
In a letter sent to the district, Woolf cited differences with the board majority on how best to increase water supplies for district growers as a primary reason for her resignation.

Rather than figure out solutions, (Westlands) is very hostile to the growers’ ideas and opposed to new ways to bring in additional water supplies.” — Former board member Sarah Woolf
In an interview Thursday, Woolf added that she disagreed strongly with the leadership of longtime Westlands General Manager Tom Birmingham. She said that Birmingham’s focus on “litigation and legislation” was failing water-starved district growers.
“My letter was intentional,” Woolf said. “I want to be vocal and clear that I don’t approve of the way we act.”

Westlands Declines to Comment on Resignation

GV Wire sought comment on Woolf’s resignation from the district and Birmingham on Thursday. A Westlands spokeswoman said that “the district does not have any comment at this time.”
Asked for specifics on ways that Westlands could improve its water situation, Woolf said that the district needed to team up with other water districts and embrace groundwater recharge.
“Everyone in the San Joaquin Valley is in a water crisis,” Woolf said. “We all know our water supply is in jeopardy. We all need to work together. But (at Westlands) we can’t get past our borders. We just talk about what we’re doing inside our borders.
“Rather than figure out solutions, (Westlands) is very hostile to the growers’ ideas and opposed to new ways to bring in additional water supplies.”

Woolf Describes Westlands Tenure as ‘Uphill Battle’

In her resignation letter, Woolf said that the differences of opinion about Westlands’ operations had negatively affected her family’s farming operations.
“Unfortunately, my tenure at Westlands has been tenuous,” she wrote. “It has been an uphill battle to be heard by the establishment in an attempt to direct our district in a more collaborative and progressive direction.  This effort has resulted in an ongoing effort by some to find flaws in any activity I partake in Westlands or in other water districts I have interests in.  The ongoing scrutiny on me and my family has impacted our ability to farm and operate as all other growers are able to do in Westlands.”
In the letter, Woolf also said that she could better advocate for agriculture “away from the Westlands Water District Board of Directors and working with individual farmers on solutions with their neighbors.”

District Has 60 Days to Name Replacement

Woolf served on the board for six years, and her term expires in 2021. The district has 60 days to appoint her replacement.
Woolf is president of Water Wise, a water management company for Valley growers. She also is a partner in Clark Bros., which is involved in farming, construction, and other industries. In addition, she and her husband, Chris, participate in farming more than 30,000 acres in the Valley and other parts of California.
In February of this year, the Los Angeles Times reported that Woolf briefed Sonny Perdue, the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, on the complicated maze of laws and agencies governing water in California.
Westlands, a public agency, encompasses about 600,000 acres in Fresno and Kings counties is the largest ag water district in the United States. Its headquarters are in Fresno.

Woolf’s Resignation Letter


 

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Bill McEwen,
News Director
Bill McEwen is news director and columnist for GV Wire. He joined GV Wire in August 2017 after 37 years at The Fresno Bee. With The Bee, he served as Opinion Editor, City Hall reporter, Metro columnist, sports columnist and sports editor through the years. His work has been frequently honored by the California Newspapers Publishers Association, including authoring first-place editorials in 2015 and 2016. Bill and his wife, Karen, are proud parents of two adult sons, and they have two grandsons. You can contact Bill at 559-492-4031 or at Send an Email

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