[env-trinity] Article Submission: Bay Delta Conservation Plan Release Delayed to Dec. 13
Dan Bacher
danielbacher at fishsniffer.com
Wed Oct 30 12:15:07 PDT 2013
http://www.fishsniffer.com/blogs/details/bay-delta-conservation-plan-
document-release-delayed-to-dec.-13/
Photo: Governor Jerry Brown drinks the same water and air as other
Californians, yet he is dedicated to building the environmentally
devastating peripheral tunnels and promoting fracking in California.
Photo of protest against the BlueGreen Alliance giving the "Right
Stuff" award to Governor Brown by Dan Bacher.

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Bay Delta Conservation Plan Release Delayed to Dec. 13
by Dan Bacher
It's official now - Bay Delta Conservation Plan officials announced
on Monday, October 28 that the release of the peripheral tunnel plan
documents has been postponed until December 13, 2013.
The announcement takes place as state officials are amping up their
campaign to convince the public of the "need" to build the twin
tunnels by spending taxpayer dollars on high powered public relations
firms and setting up Astroturf organizations.
According to the announcement, "As a joint effort of state and
federal agencies preparing the BDCP, the recent shutdown of the
federal government and associated staff furloughs have delayed the
development, review, and ultimately the release of the Public Draft
Bay Delta Conservation Plan (BDCP) and Environmental Impact Report/
Environmental Impact Statement (EIR/EIS). The Public Draft BDCP and
EIR/EIS are now scheduled for release on December 13, 2013 for 120
days of formal review."
During the formal public review period running from December 13, 2013
to April 14, 2014, the public, agencies, and other interested parties
will be able to access copies of the document online, in repositories
throughout the state, and request copies for review.
"The State and Federal lead agencies also will hold a series of
public meetings during January and February 2014 to provide
information about the project and accept formal comments. Formal
written comments on the Public Review Draft BDCP and EIR/EIS will be
accepted during the official comment period and all significant
environmental issues raised in comments received during the public
review period will be addressed in the Final EIR/EIS. Details on how
to provide comments will be available in December," according to BDCP
officials.
The end of the announcement claims, "No final decisions have been
made regarding going forward with the BDCP or in selecting an
alternative; those decisions will only occur after completion of the
EIR/EIS processes."
Actually, this is a false statement since BDCP officials, since the
beginning of the process, have decided that a peripheral canal or
tunnels is the "solution" to achieving the "coequal goals" of "water
supply reliability" and "ecosystem restoration," instead of
evaluating other alternatives, including the Environmental Water
Caucus Reduced Exports Plan.
On the same day the delay was announced, Restore the Delta called
upon the State of California to cease funding multiple public
relations firms around the state to sell the Governor Jerry Brown's
peripheral tunnels to export massive quantities of Delta water to
corporate agribusiness interests.
“It is outrageous that taxpayers are paying for a statewide
propaganda campaign for these unnecessary tunnels," said Barbara
Barrigan-Parrilla, Executive Director of Restore the Delta. "These
front groups have not disclosed that funding when pumping the
tunnels. It’s unacceptable, especially since the State has said it
has not yet chosen a preferred alternative."
She asked, “How many firms and groups are being paid to pump this
project? Has the Southern California Water Committee disclosed that
the State is paying it to promote this project?”
The State has not disclosed its contracts with "community groups,"
including the Southern California Water Committee, nor disclosed that
PR firms, including Katz & Associates (San Diego) and Milagro
Strategy Group (LA), are being paid to push the tunnels, according to
Barrigan-Parrilla.
The Metropolitan Water District (MWD) reported to its BDCP committee
on October 22 that they are working with a statewide network of State-
paid Public Relations firms to sell the tunnels.
“The governor stacked the Resources Agency, and Department of Water
Resources with dozens of flacks. Now they’re spending our tax funds
to spread disinformation throughout the state through paid front
groups and PR firms," she said.
The tunnel plan is a badly-conceived Nineteenth Century "solution" to
Twenty-First Century problems that will cost Californians an
estimated $54.1 billion.
The construction of Governor Jerry Brown's peripheral tunnels would
hasten the extinction of Sacramento River Chinook salmon, Central
Valley steelhead, Delta and longfin smelt and green sturgeon, as well
as imperil salmon and steelhead populations on the Trinity and
Klamath rivers. It will take vast quantities of fertile Delta
farmland out of agricultural production, under the guise of "habitat
restoration," to facilitate the diversion of massive quantities of
water to irrigate corporate mega-farms on toxic, drainage impaired
land on the west side of the San Joaquin Valley.
The report on the statewide propaganda campaign and the named firms
can be viewed here (minute 34): http://mwdh2o.granicus.com/
MediaPlayer.php?view_id=12&clip_id=3325
For more information about Restore the Delta, go to http://
www.restorethedelta.org
For more information about the BDCP and the Environmental Review
process, please visit: http://www.BayDeltaConservationPlan.com
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