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Dec 21, 2018 - Jan 4, 2019
Jerry Brown Backs Deal
to Increase Pumping
Delta Water to Big Ag
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“relishes” his role as “Trump’s fixer,
friend and candy man.”
The legislation is opposed by fishing
groups, Tribal leaders, conservation
organizations, environmental justice
groups and public trust advocates
because it would renew and potentially
expand increased pumping of water
from the Sacramento-San Joaquin
River Delta.
Fishing organization leaders are
particularly angry with the state-fed-
eral deal because both the Delta
Tunnels and the WINN Act will
further imperil populations of salmon
and other fish species that have
declined over the past decade, causing
enormous economic losses to commer-
cial, tribal and recreational fishermen
and coastal and inland economies.
Calling Brown’s action today
a “shady water moves,” Noah
Oppenheim, Executive Director
of the Pacific Coast Federation of
Fishermen’s Associations (PCFFA),
stated, “This irresponsible lame duck
deal making will destroy West Coast
commercial salmon jobs.”
“The WIIN Act was a loser of a bill
two years ago, and extending it for
seven more years is ludicrous. If a bad
water rider is the price our Governor
and state agencies are willing to pay
to get the water users to sit down at
the table, then shame on them. This
move will be a stain on his greenwash
legacy,” said Oppenheim, whose
organization is a coastwide federa-
tion of 15 different local and regional
commercial fishermen’s organizations
with fishermen members from most of
the ports on the West Coast.
Likewise, John McManus, President
of the Golden Gate Salmon Associ-
ation, bluntly assessed the impact of
Brown’s support of the WINN Act.
”There’s no way to sugar coat this,”
said McManus. “Today Governor
Brown took a big step towards selling
out California’s biggest salmon runs
in order to keep the Trump admin-
istration from killing the governor’s
Delta tunnels. Brown is now backing
the WIIN Act which allows damaging
additional diversion of northern
California salmon rivers to almond
growers in the western San Joaquin
Valley.”
“Only the state’s refusal to play
along has held back catastrophe to
date. Brown just capitulated to Trump
and his crony, David Bernhardt.
Heck of a way to end eight years as
governor. Governor Brown, are you
planning to follow Governors Deuk-
mejian and Wilson by stopping the
State Water Board from doing its job
when it meets December 12?” asked
McManus.
Barbara Barrigan-Parrilla, Executive
Director of Restore the Delta, also
slammed Brown’s support of the
WINN Act in a statement, calling it
By Dan Bacher
a “betrayal” of the San Francisco
Bay-Delta estuary and its people and
urging Feinstein to withdraw her
support of the legislation:
“In the final days of his term,
Governor Brown has once again
betrayed the San Francisco Bay-Delta
estuary and its people. The WIIN
Act was supposed to be a two-year
emergency measure during extreme
drought. That was what we were
promised by Senator Feinstein.
“Governor Brown supports a
renewal of the WIIN ACT that
includes backroom deals for how
water will be managed in Cali-
fornia and continuing to make Delta
communities and fisheries the losers.
“We call on Senator Feinstein
to drop her support of WIIN ACT
renewal and to abandon partnering
with San Joaquin Valley House
Republicans to deplete the San
Francisco Bay-Delta watershed.
“To Governor Brown, we say
enough. For eight years, your policies
have been about wrecking our region
and our home.”
Water deal follows
signing of two
memorandums
unnecessary burdens unique to the
operation of the Columbia River
Basin’s water infrastructure.
“This Memorandum moves us one
step closer toward ensuring Western
water infrastructure can meet the
demands of water users today, and
in the future,” commented Interior
Secretary Ryan Zinke in reference to
the MOA.
Zinke travelled to the Central
Valley on November 27 to discuss
“improving water infrastructure”
and “increasing storage capacity” —
building new dams and raising Shasta
Dam — with state, federal and water
agency officials.
This report of a deal between the
Trump and Brown administrations
shouldn’t be surprising, since Jerry
Brown, while often portrayed by many
media sources as a “green governor,”
has collaborated with the Trump
administration on both the construc-
tion of the Delta Tunnels and the
exemption of California oil fields from
the Safe Drinking Water Act since
Trump entered the Oval Office.
Unless Brown suddenly changes
course before he leaves office, it
appears that his “environmental
legacy” will include increased water
exports out of the Delta, the continued
destruction of West Coast fisheries
and imperiled salmon and steelhead
populations and the approval of
over 21,000 new oil and gas permits
in California. That’s why it is so
important that public trust and envi-
ronmental justice advocates exert
heavy political pressure on Governor
Elect Gavin Newson to break with
Brown’s environmental policies and
halt the Delta Tunnels and new oil and
gas drilling in California.
The water deal comes in the wake of
the recent signing of a Memorandum
of Agreement (MOA) between
Secretary of Interior Ryan Zinke
and Secretary of Commerce Wilbur
Ross to ensure that Donald Trump’s
October 19 Presidential Memo-
randum on “promoting the reliable
supply and delivery of water in the
West” is “implemented as quickly and
smoothly as possible.”
The Presidential memorandum
directs the Interior
and Commerce
Departments
to take several
specific actions,
including:
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n a move that drew harsh criticism
from fishing and environmental
groups, California Governor Jerry
Brown on November 30 announced
that he backs the controversial Water
Infrastructure Improvements for
the Nation (WIIN) Act) provisions
proposed by House Majority Leader
Kevin McCarthy and U.S. Senator
Dianne Feinstein in a deal designed
to increase water deliveries to
agribusiness.
“I support the 7-year extension of the
Water Infrastructure Improvements for
the Nation Act, including important
provisions that House Majority Leader
McCarthy and Senator Feinstein have
proposed that enable California water
users to participate in voluntary agree-
ments and help improve river flows to
restore fish populations,” said Brown
in a statement.
The Brown administration says the
WINN Act’s provisions ensure that
any changes to water operations must
be consistent with the California
Endangered Species Act (CESA).
The legislation would also make $670
million in federal funding available for
water storage projects, including new
dams and reservoirs, in California.
“To save his delta tunnels, Gov.
Jerry Brown just cut a deal with the
Trump administration to build more
dams in California,” Lois Kazan off,
Deputy Editorial Page Editor for the
San Francisco Chronicle, commented
in a tweet after Brown issued his
statement.
Brown has been urging water
contractors to participate in voluntary
agreements to pay for habitat resto-
ration and other improvements so
they don’t have to give up as much
water as proposed by the State Water
Resources Control Board in its plan
to provide increased flows for salmon,
steelhead and other fish species on the
San Joaquin River.
The board is scheduled to vote on
this plan at its meeting in Sacramento
on December 12 as this publication
was going to press. The board had
been originally scheduled to vote on
the proposal in its November meeting,
but Brown and Governor Elect Gavin
Newson convinced the Board to delay
the vote until December.
Fish and Delta advocates say Brown
has traded state support for the WIIN
Act for Trump administration support
for his widely-opposed Delta Tunnels.
The original WINN Act was intended
to be a two-year emergency measure
to address water deliveries during the
recent California drought.
Kevin McCarthy is not only the
House Majority Leader but is one of
the strongest Congressional supporters
of President Donald Trump, while
Feinstein is the senior California
Democrat in the Senate. According to
the Washington Post, Kevin McCarthy
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