
In a memo released today, California Department of Water Resources Director Karla Nemeth outlined organizational adjustments prompted by the latest developments in Governor Jerry Brown's Delta Tunnels project, also known as the California WaterFix.
In the memo, she proclaimed that final permitting for WaterFix is on the horizon and implementation is imminent, apparently assuming that the State Water Resources Control Board will approve the petition by DWR and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation to change the points of diversion of the State Water Project and Central Valley Project in order to construct the Delta Tunnels.
Nemeth noted that DWR will adjust its organizational structure to ensure an efficient and effective construction program that protects the State's interests by managing risk and controlling costs.
The Delta Conveyance Facilities Design and Construction Enterprise, formed in 2014 to complete the Bay Delta Conservation Plan planning process, will now sunset and be replaced with a soon-to-be-formed Delta Conveyance Design and Construction Joint Powers Authority, a public agency that will be charged with design and construction of the WaterFix facilities according to DWR's specifications. Gary Lippner, the Deputy Director of Delta Conveyance who manages the Delta Conveyance Office, will oversee the new Joint Powers Authority.
Based on an extensive review of several large infrastructure projects around the world, DWR recommends creating a partnership organization that is uniquely capable of staffing, designing, contracting, constructing, and financing WaterFix. Through teamwork with the DCA, they will implement a modern, innovative, efficient, and cost-effective way to complete one of the largest infrastructure projects in the world in a manner that is in the best interests of both the State and the public water agencies funding the project.
The DCA will be staffed by individuals from DWR, public water agencies, and consultants. Multiple opportunities for DWR staff to participate in this historic project have developed. Participation could be either in DWR's oversight role through the DCO or in the design and construction via the DCA. DWR believes that this partnership will provide significant benefits to the project.