
In a major setback for Delta Tunnels proponents, the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) today sent a letter to Randy Fiorini, chair of the Delta Stewardship Council, announcing the withdrawal of the Department’s certification of consistency for the California WaterFix.
The certification of consistency with the Delta Plan is required under the Delta Reform Act of 2009 in order for Governor Jerry Brown's Delta Tunnels project to move forward, so the Brown administration’s withdrawal of this certification all but ensures that the project will not be approved until after the next Governor, Gavin Newsom, enters office in January.
In their controversial document, DWR claimed that the Delta Tunnels would be consistent with the Delta Plan’s co-equal goals of providing a more reliable water supply for California and protecting, restoring, and enhancing the Delta ecosystem, but nine appellant groups challenged this contention.
“While DWR firmly believes the timing of filing the Certification of Consistency for WaterFix was appropriate based on the thorough record that had been prepared for the project and that this record more than adequately supports the findings that WaterFix is consistent with Delta Plan policies, DWR appreciates that there are unresolved issues related to interpretation of the requirements of the Delta Reform Act and Delta Plan policies,” wrote Karla Nemeth, DWR Director. “Therefore, DWR is hereby withdrawing the Certification of Consistency for California Water Fix that was filed on July 27, 2018.”