[env-trinity] Public Trust, Unreasonable Use Complaint Filed With State Board

Tom Stokely tstokely at trinityalps.net
Wed Mar 19 06:52:06 PDT 2008


California Sportfishing                                                                    California Water 

Protection Alliance                                                                            Impact Network 

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Embargoed for Release until 10 a.m. Wednesday:

19 March 2008

For information:

Bill Jennings, CSPA Executive Director, 209-464-5067, 209-938-9053 (cell), deltakeep at aol.com

Carolee Krieger, C-WIN Chairperson, 805-969-0824, caroleekrieger at cox.net

Michael Jackson, attorney for petitioners, 530-283-0712, 530-927-7387 (cell), mjatty at sbcglobal.net

Public Trust, Unreasonable Use Complaint Filed With State Board

Groups will Sue in 60 Days if Board Fails to Schedule Evidentiary Hearing

Two statewide environmental organizations filed a public trust, waste and unreasonable use of water and

method of diversion petition with the State Water Resources Control Board today (March 19) contending

the Board has failed to halt the continuing ecological collapse of the San Francisco Bay-Delta estuary by

permitting excessive amounts of Northern California water to be pumped to western San Joaquin megafarms

and Southern California.

The California Water Impact Network (C-WIN) and the California Sportfishing Protection Alliance (CSPA)

contend the Water Board has allowed the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) and the U.S.

Bureau of Reclamation (Bureau) to pump so much water each year from the beleaguered Delta that many

fish species have been pushed to the brink of extinction, forcing citizen groups to turn to the courts

instead of the Water Board, which has primary authority for protecting the state's surface water supplies.

“The Water Board has served as a handmaiden for decades to special interest groups instead of doing its

job as a regulatory agency,” said Carolee Krieger, chair of the C-WIN board of directors. “Dying fish

populations and degraded drinking water are the result of this shocking dereliction of duty. It is time board

members realize they have a duty to protect the public's interest in our state's aquatic resources and

drinking supplies," she added.

Bill Jennings, executive director of CSPA, noted that because of the ongoing failure of the Water Board to

do its job a federal judge in Fresno recently was forced to order reduced pumping in the Delta to protect

endangered fish species - an action C-WIN and CSPA said the Water Board should have taken years

ago.

"The stall-and-delay tactics of the Water Board as the Central Valley’s salmonid fisheries and the Delta’s

pelagic fishers collapse borders on the criminal," said Jennings, a longtime critic of the Water Board's

history of inaction and delay. "Watching fisheries that God nurtured over tens of thousands of years being

virtually destroyed in less than two decades while DWR, the Bureau and the State Board continue their

embrace of denial is surely one of the most wretched and despicable spectacles we have ever

witnessed,” he said.

The two groups say that if the Water Board does not take decisive action to begin reversing the decline of

the Delta within the next 60 days they will take the matter into state court.

The petition filed by C-WIN attorney Michael B. Jackson notes that despite a massive accumulation of

evidence that something is seriously wrong in the Delta, the Water Board has still not established

mandatory minimum daily flows from upstream dams on the main rivers feeding the Delta in order to

protect salmon and other species of fish. The petition alleges the Water Board is violating the Public

Trust Doctrine, the California Constitution and numerous California Water Code sections and federal laws

by allowing clearly excessive export of Northern California water from the South Delta pumps resulting in

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an unreasonable use and method of diversion of water. While there is more than one cause contributing

to the Delta's decline, including invasive species and degraded water quality, excessive pumping is

clearly the main problem, the petition contends.

Water Board action demanded by the two groups includes: (1) modification of existing water rights to

improve the fishery; (2) mandatory daily flow requirements; (3) mandatory pulse flows during salmon

migration; (4) functional fish passage facilities on all dams; (5) state-of-the-art fish screens on all diversion

points to prevent young fish from being ground up in the Delta pumps or sucked down irrigation ditches;

(6) requiring DWR and the Bureau of Reclamation to begin actually complying with all water and fishery

protection laws; and (7) establishing minimum pool and temperature requirements on all water storage

reservoirs to protect fish.

The petition requests the board to begin holding evidentiary hearings including testimony under oath,

cross-examination and rebuttal on the issues raised as soon as possible.

CSPA is a public benefit conservation and research organization established in 1983 for the purpose of conserving, restoring, and

enhancing the state’s water quality, fisheries and associated aquatic and riparian ecosystems. On behalf of its members, CSPA

participates in administrative and judicial proceedings before state and federal agencies and actively enforces laws protective of

fisheries and water quality.

C-WIN is a non-profit public benefit corporation formed under the laws of the State of California for the purpose of protecting and

restoring the scenery, fish and wildlife resources, water quality, recreational opportunities, agricultural uses, and other natural

environmental resources and uses of the rivers and streams of California, including the Bay/Delta, its watershed and its underlying

groundwater resources.
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