
In a media teleconference on January 7, three Brown administration officials claimed that no money in the $122.6 billion General Fund budget for 2016-17 unveiled by Governor Jerry Brown would be used to implement the Delta Tunnels under the California Water Fix.
In response to a reporter’s question about whether any budget money would be used for the Delta Tunnels, John Laird, California Natural Resources Secretary, said that California Eco Restore has been separated from the California Water Fix, the conveyance plan.
Mark Cowin, Director of the California Department of Water Resources (DWR), affirmed that there is no money in the budget to advance the study of the California Water Fix or tunnels. He stated that those activities are funded entirely by the state and federal water project contractors that benefit from the project.
Chuck Bonham, California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) Director, noted that money allocated from the state’s cap-and-trade program would be used to restore wetlands through the California Eco Restore program. He emphasized that this program has nothing to do with the proposal to modernize conveyance infrastructure.
However, Restore the Delta (RTD) disagreed strongly with the administration officials' contentions that no budget money would be used to fund the controversial conveyance project. They pointed out the budget does include $3.6 million for the Delta Tunnels.
Barbara Barrigan-Parrilla, Executive Director of Restore the Delta (RTD), stated that the money would come out of the General Fund to the Delta Stewardship Council and is intended to incorporate the Delta Water Tunnels conveyance project into the Delta Plan.
She explained that the Delta Plan was originally written for the incorporation of the Bay Delta Conservation Plan (BDCP), which failed to meet Federal guidelines for water quality and fishery standards. The new plan for the Delta Tunnels has already received a failing grade from the Federal EPA. The separated out and reduced conservation effort is now called EcoRestore.
She mentioned that the language at issue is located on page 107 in the budget summary pdf.