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Restore the Delta operates from Stockton, California as a watchdog organization monitoring water infrastructure developments in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta watershed. The group's primary focus centers on analyzing environmental impacts of the Delta Conveyance Project and proposed Delta Tunnel construction. Their coalition work connects tribal nations, environmental organizations, and state legislators in coordinated responses to water management policies. The organization maintains documentation of ecological assessments, water rights precedents, and infrastructure planning through regular policy briefings and media analysis. Their research emphasizes salmon habitat preservation, environmental justice implications for Delta communities, and climate vulnerability mapping. Restore the Delta's technical reviews specifically challenge environmental impact statements they identify as relying on outdated data sets. The group's advocacy combines tribal cultural resource protection, ecosystem conservation, and water rights policy reform in California's Delta region. Their legislative engagement focuses on establishing science-based alternatives to current water diversion proposals. Coalition activities integrate tribal sovereignty considerations with environmental preservation standards in state-level water management decisions.