How to Get More Flows on the Upper Kern
Signing our petition sends a powerful message, but your voice can make an even bigger impact with a few more steps. Here's how you can further support the revitalization of the Kern River:
1. Contact FERC: The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission plays a critical role in deciding the fate of the Kern River. Writing a letter or an email expressing your support for our proposal can influence the decision-making process. Visit FERC's Quick Comment Page for details on how to reach out. (Be sure to reference Project P-2290.)
2. Engage with USFS: The United States Forest Service manages the Wild & Scenic stretches of the Kern River. Your input can help them understand public support for protecting and enhancing river flows. Contact the USFS Region 5 Public Affairs Office to share your thoughts.
3. Reach Out to SCE: Southern California Edison needs to hear directly from the people who care about the Kern River. Let them know why you support the recreational flow proposal and how it benefits the community and the environment. Contact them at SCE Public Affairs or through their social media channels on Facebook and X.
4. Write to Your Government Representatives: Your local and state representatives have the power to advocate on behalf of their constituents. Writing to them can elevate the issue on their agenda. Find your representatives at www.usa.gov/elected-officials and let them know why the North Fork Kern River matters to you.
5. Spread the Word: Use your social media platforms to raise awareness about the issue. Share our proposal, our Change.org petition, our proposal flyer, and personal stories about the Kern River. Talk to your friends, family, and community about the Kern River and why it’s important to ensure its health and accessibility for recreation. Education and awareness are key to building a strong support base. The more people know about the cause, the stronger our collective voice becomes.
6. Join Local Advocacy Groups: Consider joining or supporting organizations like Kern River Boaters or other conservation groups. These organizations often have a range of initiatives and activities aimed at protecting and enhancing the river.
7. Participate in Public Meetings: FERC, SCE, and other regulatory bodies frequently hold public meetings or comment periods on issues affecting the Kern River. Attending these meetings or submitting comments can significantly impact the outcome.
Every action counts, and your involvement is crucial to securing a sustainable future for the Kern River. Together, we can advocate for a balanced approach that honors this natural treasure and ensures it can be enjoyed by all for generations to come.