By Chaewon Chung | January 5, 2026 | The Sacramento Bee
“The impacts of this project would have had on parks, on the environment, and especially on tribes, would have been devastating, and it would not have aligned with the values that SMUD has preached,” Lim said. “As far as we’re concerned, this project is still alive, even if SMUD isn’t the one purchasing the power from DESRI…our litigation is still standing because we don’t think that this project is CEQA compliant.”
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