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Hetch Hetchy Dam Valley And The Longest Debate Between Conservationists And Preservationists

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Hetch Hetchy Dam The Hetch Hetchy valley is the subject of one of the greatest and longest debates between conservationists and preservationists. In short, preservationists look to safe the great Hetch Hetchy valley from being dammed and flooded, and by doing that they prevent San Francisco people from getting what is rightfully theirs, the clean water and natural resources of the Hatch Hatchy valley and the Tuolumne River. Conservationists are on the other hand, they try to use the most of the Hetch Hetchy valley. Conservationists strongly support the Raker bill that allows the government of San Francisco to build the dam and provide the clean water to the city and county of San Francisco. Building the dam and flooding the Hetch Hetchy valley will destroy a part of the beautiful scenery replacing it with a lake, but it also tremendously increases the practical use of the Hetch Hetchy resources: it will provide electric power and the so much need water to the San Francisco district and will still provide the surrounding irrigating districts with the normal amount of water, it is the best project to solve San Francisco water problems considering the price and efficiency of the dam, and in addition it will also improve the popularity of the Hetch Hetchy and make it more accessible to the middle class people across the state. The damming and flooding the Hetch Hetchy valley will resolve the insufficiency of a water supply in San Francisco. Approving the Raker bill will

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