
California Governor Jerry Brown yesterday lauded the release of the final environmental documents for the controversial Delta Tunnels, a plan that fishermen, Tribal leaders, conservationists, family farmers and environmental justice advocates consider to be the most environmentally destructive public works project in California history.
Brown touted the California WaterFix, his proposal to build two massive tunnels under the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, as California’s effort to modernize the state’s water infrastructure.
This project has been subjected to 10 years of detailed analysis and more environmental review than any other project in the history of the world, said Brown in a statement. It is absolutely essential if California is to maintain a reliable water supply.
Brown also made his case for the tunnels in an article in the Sacramento Bee, Jerry Brown plunges ahead on twin tunnels, written by Dan Morain, the Bee’s Editorial Page Editor.
We’ve put everything we have into it, Brown told Morain in an interview. The best scientific thinking says California needs the project.
The decision to grant the permits for the Delta Tunnels won’t be made until next year after President-Elect Donald Trump enters office, so you can bet that Brown, in spite of his posing as the alleged resistance to Trump's environmental policies, will be doing everything he can to convince Trump to support his legacy project.
Referring to Trump, Brown told Morain, I don’t think the president wants to destroy the economy of California. It’s not about being conservative or liberal. It’s about having the plumbing that meets the needs of the 21st century.
In a statement, Restore the Delta, a coalition opposed to the Delta Tunnels, contested Governor Brown’s claim that the tunnels plan is backed up by the best scientific thinking.
Governor Jerry Brown told the Sacramento Bee that Delta Tunnels proposal is based on the best scientific thinking, said Barbara Barrigan-Parrilla, Executive Director of Restore the Delta. That is simply not true. He left out that fish do worse with the tunnels, and that millions