Letter to Governor: Administration´s Pursuit of Peripheral Canal Jeopardizes Water Negotiations

California Political Desk
(SACRAMENTO) – The three state Senators who have lead Democratic negotiations with Republicans over a potential new water bond sent the Governor a letter today asking him to hold off on planning a peripheral canal. The administration´s pursuit of the controversial project makes it "difficult to negotiate seriously" on a comprehensive new plan to meet California´s future water needs, the senators said.

The letter is signed by Senate President pro Tem Don Perata (D-Oakland); Senator Michael Machado (D- Linden), Chair of the Natural Resources and Water Subcommittee on Delta Resources; and Senator Darrell Steinberg (D-Sacramento), Chair of the Natural Resources and Water Committee.

The full text of the letter follows:

February 27, 2008

Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger

State Capitol First Floor

Sacramento, CA 95814

Dear Governor:

We are shocked to learn that your administration has acted unilaterally to begin work on an "alternative delta conveyance system," i.e. The Peripheral Canal.

Specifically:

1. In recent correspondence with the Chair of the Assembly Water, Parks, and Wildlife Committee, your water department opined that, without any further legislative action, it had "broad authority and discretion to construct facilities like the Peripheral Canal" under current law [Letter to Assembly Member Wolk-November 21, 2007-page 1, Paragraph 2]

2. Your proposed 2008 budget seeks eight permanent positions to produce engineering and environmental documents for the construction of an "Alternative Delta Conveyance System" (i.e. peripheral canal) funded through revenues in the State Water Project. Among other things, the budget request states that the state needs to act quickly to construct new water conveyance and that Department of Water Resources should be the sole agency overseeing the construction of the canal. [Budget Change Proposal #10, Element 20--Department of Water Resources—July 31, 2007]


3. It was reported to us that last Friday, a resources agency official stated in a public meeting on the Bay Delta Conservation Plan that the administration is preparing an executive order directing to begin environmental and engineering documents for a canal facility despite the fact that the budget request has not been acted upon and the request contends that no staff currently are available for that purpose.

We are vexed that only last week, you invited Senator Diane Feinstein to meet with us to help forge a comprehensive agreement on a water bond for the November 2008 ballot.

At that time, you repeatedly stressed the singular importance of reaching a balanced, statewide consensus on water policy that meets the needs of the entire state, and not acting in a manner that addresses some concerns while ignoring others.

You appointed a "Blue Ribbon Task Force" to review the state of the Sacramento San Joaquin Delta and make recommendations to fix the fragile delta. The task force emphasized the need to integrate actions to save the delta into a single, comprehensive plan.

Launching a peripheral canal without addressing ecosystem, water quality, structure and governance simply enflames old sectional passions and suspicions. And, it moves us in the exact opposite direction from a comprehensive water policy.

Frankly, we find it difficult to negotiate seriously with D.W.R. and other interests in view of this.

We urge you to withdraw the executive actions cited above and to direct your agency to work with all parties of interest to ensure California´s water policy truly reflects the needs of the entire state.

Sincerely,

DON PERATA MIKE MACHADO DARRELL STEINBERG
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