[env-trinity] Article Submission: California Water Action Plan Greenwashes Corporate Water Grab
Dan Bacher
danielbacher at fishsniffer.com
Fri Nov 1 10:49:33 PDT 2013
http://www.fishsniffer.com/blogs/details/california-water-action-
plan-greenwashes-corporate-water-grab/
Michael Preston of the Winnemem Wintu Tribe slams Jerry Brown's Bay
Delta Conservation Plan to build the peripheral tunnels and the Obama
administration plan to raise Shasta Dam at a protest against the
Brown's abysmal environmental policies in San Francisco on October
17. Photo by Dan Bacher.

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California Water Action Plan Greenwashes Corporate Water Grab
by Dan Bacher
State officials today released the California Water Action Plan, an
obvious attempt by the Brown administration to win support for
construction of the peripheral tunnels by proposing water
conservation and ecosystem restoration measures to greenwash the
highly-unpopular Bay Delta Conservation Plan.
The California Natural Resources Agency, the California Environmental
Protection Agency and the California Department of Food and
Agriculture describe the document as a "detailed draft action plan to
help guide state efforts and resources on one of California’s most
important resources, water."
"The California Water Action Plan will focus on the reliability of
our water supply, the needed ecosystem restoration to bring our water
system back into balance, and the resilience of our infrastructure,"
according to a joint statement from the agencies.
In May, Governor Jerry Brown directed the agencies to identify "key
actions" for the next one to five years that address urgent needs and
provide the foundation for sustainable management of California’s
water resources. It is anticipated that a final form of the plan will
be released in early December.
“Over a century ago, California leaders began the development of one
of the most complex water systems in the world,” gushed Secretary
for Natural Resources John Laird. “Now, with 38 million people and
the threat of climate change, we more fully understand the need to
strike a balance with the environment. This comprehensive water
blueprint for the future will help us find that balance and address
long standing water issues in California.”
A preliminary review of the document indicates it is an thinly-veiled
attempt to greenwash the destruction of Sacramento River salmon and
Delta fish populations by promoting the twin tunnels as the
"solution" to achieving the "coequal goals" of "water supply
reliability" and "ecosystem restoration."
The administration continues to push this $54.1 billion boondoggle
even when all of the science indicates that the construction of the
tunnels would hasten the extinction of the Central Valley Chinook
salmon, steelhead, Delta smelt, longfin smelt, green sturgeon and
other species while imperiling salmon and steelhead populations on
the Trinity and Klamath rivers. The tunnel will deliver massive
quantities of water to corporate agribusiness interests irrigating
drainage-impaired, selenium-laced land on the west side of the San
Joaquin Valley.
The Delta section of the document (http://resources.ca.gov/docs/
Final_Water_Action_Plan.pdf) is based largely upon the completion of
the Bay Delta Conservation Plan to build the peripheral tunnels, an
environmentally destructive project opposed by fishermen,
environmentalists, Indian Tribes, family farmers, Delta residents and
the majority of Californians.
According to page 10 of the document, "State and federal agencies
will complete planning for a comprehensive conservation strategy
aimed at protecting dozens of species of fish and wildlife in the
Delta, while permitting the reliable operation of California's two
biggest water delivery projects. The Bay Delta Conservation Plan
(BDCP) would help secure California’s water supply by building new
water delivery infrastructure and operating the system to improve the
ecological health of the Delta. It would also restore or protect
approximately 145,000 acres of habitat to address the Delta’s
environmental challenges."
Of course, to garner support for the twin tunnel boondoggle, the
Brown administration is trying to "sweeten the pot" by throwing in
some good goals like Klamath River restoration, Salton Sea
restoration, water conservation, regional water self-sufficiency and
"reducing reliance" on the Bay Delta Ecosystem.
The plan focuses on ten key "actions":
· Make Conservation a California Way of Life
· Increase Local and Regional Self-Reliance
· Achieve Co-Equal Goals for the Delta
· Protect and Restore Important Ecosystems
· Manage and Prepare for Dry Periods
· Expand Water Storage Capacity
· Provide Safe Drinking Water for All Communities
· Improve Flood Protection
· Increase Operational and Regulatory Efficiency
· Identify Sustainable and Integrated Financing Opportunities
Many of these goals are noble ones. However, I believe that the
administration is supporting these conservation and restoration
measures in an effort to buy off and co-opt environmental NGOs,
fishing groups, tribal leaders and politicians who would otherwise be
opposed to the construction of the tunnels.
Restore the Delta, opponents of the peripheral tunnels, responded to
the release of the draft plan by calling it an effort to "greenwash
the water grab."
Restore the Delta Executive Director Barbara Barrigan-Parrilla said,
“The Brown Administration is deliberately tying together the
policies that Restore the Delta and the broader environmental
community support for regional water self- sufficiency to the
construction of the peripheral tunnels in order to greenwash the
water grab."
"As economist Dr. Jeffrey Michael from the University of the Pacific
has noted, if we move toward a sustainable water policy through the
creation of regional projects, the economic benefit for constructing
the tunnels disappears," she said. "The Resources Agency gave the
Kern County Water Agency and the Westlands Water District cover this
morning by overstating the economic importance of agriculture to the
State (Westlands and Kern contribute less than .3% to the State’s
GDP). Governor Brown is more than willing to craft the State’s water
plan in such a way as to accommodate the unreasonable desires of
these water takers who want to transform their agencies into water
brokers."
"While we welcome a State effort to make conservation a way of life,
to improve regional water self-reliance, to improve flood protection,
and to provide drinking water for all communities, Water Bond
campaign expert Joe Caves’ recent polling shows the proposed water
bond would fail due to lack of support for the Bay Delta Conservation
Plan," Barrigan-Parrilla said.
Caves told attendees at a dinner of the Southern California Water
Committee (SCWC) on October 24 that the bond that is currently on the
2014 ballot would lose "pretty dramatically." (http://
mavensnotebook.com/2013/10/30/policy-politics-public-opinion-what-
does-it-take-to-craft-and-pass-a-successful-water-bond/#more-8819)
Barrigan-Parrilla noted that the Governor’s delegates from the
Office of Planning and Research are beginning to hold conversations
with water leaders throughout the State, except that Delta water
experts will not be included in the conversations.
“As indicated in a recently crafted document by the Kern County
Water Agency, water contractors are seeking answers as to whether
they will be able to transfer BDCP water out of their agency, and how
much of the project will be subsidized by the State and Federal
Governments. This points out that those behind the BDCP intend to
resell water from this project while relying on taxpayer subsidies
for delivery of that water," she concluded.
For more information and action alerts, go to http://
www.restorethedelta.org.
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