
Responding to a phone call and email campaign by AquaAlliance, the Bureau of Reclamation has decided to hold a public meeting on the Trump administration plan to increase water exports from the Delta to maximize water deliveries on January 25 from 6 pm to 8 pm at Bell Memorial Union, CSU Chico, CA.
Bureau of Reclamation's project coordinator, Katrina Harrison, announced:
In response to your comment, Reclamation has scheduled a scoping meeting in Chico, California regarding the Revisions to the Coordinated Long-Term Operation of the Central Valley Project and State Water Project, and Related Facilities.
What: Public Input on the Revisions to the Coordinated Long-term Operation of the CVP and SWP and Related Facilities
Where: Room 210, Bell Memorial Union, CSU Chico, West 2nd St, between Hazel and Chestnut
When: Thursday, January 25, 6pm to 8pm
Why: To inform the alternatives and topics to be addressed in this programmatic Environmental Impact Statement
On December 29, the Bureau of Reclamation announced it will conduct an environmental analysis of potential modifications to the operation of the Central Valley Project (CVP), in coordination with California’s State Water Project, to maximize water deliveries and optimize marketable power generation.
In other words, the Trump administration wants to increase water exports to San Joaquin Valley agribusiness interests at a time when the Delta smelt are near extinction and winter-run and spring-run Chinook salmon, Central Valley steelhead, longfin smelt, green sturgeon and other fish species are struggling to survive after decades of massive water deliveries.
The CVP is a major water source for agricultural, municipal and industrial, and fish and wildlife demands in California, according to Reclamation. State and federal regulatory actions and other agreements have significantly reduced the water available for delivery south of the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta. This project will evaluate alternatives to restore water supply in consideration of all of the authorized purposes of the CVP.
The proposal to export more water to corporate agribusiness interests couldn’t occur at a worse time, with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife reporting the lowest ever number of Delta smelt.